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since this is a new form of art 01 | since this is a new form of art 01 | ||
to finish is what i'm to attend 02 | to finish is what i'm to attend 02 | ||
and end as i might start 03 | and end as i might start 03 | ||
I'll begin as i might as well end 04 | I'll begin as i might as well end 04 | ||
you might not know where to go 05 | you might not know where to go 05 | ||
because this poem is unclear 06 | because this poem is unclear 06 | ||
as you may finally know 07 | as you may finally know 07 | ||
but it isn't what it'll appear 08 | but it isn't what it'll appear 08 | ||
you might get on the wrong track 09 | you might get on the wrong track 09 | ||
underestimating what i will say 10 | underestimating what i will say 10 | ||
with a poem written forward back 11 | with a poem written forward back 11 | ||
deceiving you as I may 12 | deceiving you as I may 12 | ||
meant as something worthwhile 13 | meant as something worthwhile 13 | ||
or is it really a metaphor 14 | or is it really a metaphor 14 | ||
like the one of the similar style 15 | like the one of the similar style 15 | ||
is just a poem written backwards for 16 | is just a poem written backwards for 16 | ||
[STOP!! NOW READ THE LINES OF THIS POEM FROM 16 to 1] | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:51, 28 May 2020
since this is a new form of art 01
to finish is what i'm to attend 02
and end as i might start 03
I'll begin as i might as well end 04
you might not know where to go 05
because this poem is unclear 06
as you may finally know 07
but it isn't what it'll appear 08
you might get on the wrong track 09
underestimating what i will say 10
with a poem written forward back 11
deceiving you as I may 12
meant as something worthwhile 13
or is it really a metaphor 14
like the one of the similar style 15
is just a poem written backwards for 16
[STOP!! NOW READ THE LINES OF THIS POEM FROM 16 to 1]
copyright 1999, a taoist city monk (nagasiva yronwode)