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Everything has two sides.
Pairs of poems that, with a switch of order of letters or words, mean entirely different things.
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The arrangement of words is more important than we think. When two words switch places, the entire implication of a phrase changes, and yet, sometimes..
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In which I outwit Death itself.
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In which I realize that I have underestimated the sardonic wit and cruel cleverness of Death.
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In which we explore the difference between house and home.
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In which we explore the difference between home and house.
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What flows through the veins always begins with the heart.
A series of poems.
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There
is something unique about the heart. Of all the organs in the body, of all the
intricate fibres of muscle and tissue, of it all - the heart i..
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Twisting and turning slithers the serpentine heart,
Blood slinking through the veins, scales shimmering
crimson
Reflect off of the gleaming..
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Sweet, slithering serpentine,
Honest and kind, sweet, sweet serpentine
You’ve tricked them deliciously
Sweet, slithering serpentine..
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