100 Forms of Poetry: #65 Palindrome

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Spring

Spring can feel
Like fawns on wobbly legs
Prancing softly
Across dew drops
Scattered over grass
In the morning
Grass over scattered
Drops dew across
Softly prancing legs
Wobbly On fawns
Like feel can spring

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Rules for writing palindrome poetry:

  1. You must use the same words in the first half of the poem as the second half, but
  2. Reverse the order for the second half, and
  3. Use a word in the middle as a bridge from the first half to the second half of the poem.

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