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John Knight - *2 REFLECTION - NOITCELFER
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E mphasising the need for quiet meditation
F ocussing the mind on truth and reason
L earning to access true values
E mpathy - Energy - Expectation - and
C arefully evaluating the outcome
T here is another meaning to the word
I mages of mountains in a still lake in Cumbria
O ne's own image (warts and all) in a mirror
N arcissus fell fatally in love with his own reflection!
O ne's own image (warts and all) in a mirror
I mages of mountains in a still lake in Cumbria
T here is another meaning to the word
C arefully evaluating the outcome
E mpathy - Energy - Expectation - and
L earning to access true values
F ocussing the mind on truth and reason
E mphasising the need for quiet meditation
R eflection is a beautiful word
This is a Mirror Image Poem in which the poem is repeated in reverse order. The middle line - line 10 - is not repeated. The poem has to be comprehensible in reverse order for the poem to work.
John 1 March 2011.
John Knight
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/2-reflection-noitcelfer/
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