Poor~~~Rich

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I recently read about Palindrome Poetry. Although, in my case, it was introduced to me as mirror poetry. So with a quick search, on the mighty Google, I found the following:

In poetry, a palindrome (from the Greek palindromos, meaning running back again) is a poem, line, or sentence that reads the same both forward and backward, either letter by letter or word by word


“There is a chance that I might be poor,

with everything in the world,

I have so little when compared

to the rich and the powerful.

(Freedom is written on a Paper Note)

Being able to do whatever you want,

is certainly nice,

although having isn’t everything.

~~~

Having isn’t everything, although….

It certainly is nice,

being able to do whatever you want.

Freedom is written on a paper note:

To- The Rich and the Powerful,

I have so little when compared

with everything in the world.

There is a chance that I might be poor.”


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