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An Existential Palindrome
Is it what it is?
Why try to win, to try? Why?
Do we live to die? No! Die to live, we do
Exactly what gives life a meaning? A life gives what, exactly?
Purpose, and place? Pain, place and purpose
Is there something more? Something, there is
Life: living about care-free, care about living life
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This unique poem is not a traditional palindrome, but if you read the words in each line, you'll see that they can be read the same backwards and forwards.
Traditionally, a palindrome is a sequence, or a word that is the same forwards, as it is backwards.
Example: the fear of palindromes is "aibohphobia" which is spelled the same backwards.
This whole week has been full of palindromes: "4-20-24," through "4-29-24" are all examples of a palindromic sequence.