Reflections

Neville

Reflections

 

The bridge

 cast a scythe shaped shadow

that just happened to clip the horizontal ladder

as it arched away from the setting sun

 

~~~~

 

nus gnittes eht morf yawa dehcra ti sa

reddal latnoziroh eht pilc ot deneppah tsuj taht

wodahs depahs ehtycs a tsac

egdirb ehT

 

snoitcelfeR

 

 

  • Author: Neville (Offline Offline)
  • Published: December 31st, 2018 04:23
  • Comment from author about the poem: I thought since it is New Years eve, it might be appropriate to take a look at ourselves and reflect upon the last year and even beyond, maybe...
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  • orchidee

    Bonjour! is that a bit of French in your poem? Ahh, it's all reflected. A good write N. Looks like Welsh.
    Oops a 't' has not been 'reflected' at the end. lol.

    • Neville

      thank you for pointing that out.. it has now hanks

      • orchidee

        You pinched that 't' from 'thanks'. Is there a shortage of 't's?!

        • Neville

          I did tha on purpose.. congraulations on your powers of observaion .. you passed the es with flying colours

          yes.. here is a shorage of 's

        • Michael Edwards

          A great look back. have a great New Year.

          • Neville

            thank you Michael.. and a Happy New year to you and yours sir...

          • dusk arising

            Now come on! If you wanted to do a proper reflection it should have been left to right as normal but upside down! ... just kidding.
            Nice one, i've not seen this done before.

            • Neville

              thank you

            • Goldfinch60

              You have just proved what I have said to many people, when you see a reflection it is not the truth.
              Clever write Neville.

              • Neville

                thank you.. and a happy new year



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