Well, today I had a bit of free time and found myself thinking about palindromes. So I decided to try my hand at creating one or two. My favorites are old classics that are absolutely absurd yet lovely, like "Go hang a salami; I'm a lasagna hog" and "Satan - oscillate my metallic sonatas." Using the words "lasagna" and "oscillate" seem like the upper reaches of palindrome creation. Perhaps one day I will find myself in those celestial heights, but until then, I will settle for the lower world. Here is what I came up with on my first try:
"Do not spill; lilac it.  Carpet a colossal lasso.  Locate practical ill lips to nod."
I was not terribly pleased with this one, though; using "lilac" as a verb just does not satisfy my verbal cravings.  So I decided to try again:
"Go home!  Decide!  Rob a salad!  Alas!  A bored, iced, emo hog!"
Too bad I've never met an emo hog in person, but at least I didn't verbalize any nouns.  And I give myself extra marks for all the exclamation ! points.  (I actually despise superfluous exclamation points, just to be clear.)
Clearly I have not perfected my palindromic skills, but I will try again soon and let you see what I come up with. Until then, let me leave you with another, more perfected word art. I can't take credit for this one, but I hope you enjoy:
Clearly I have not perfected my palindromic skills, but I will try again soon and let you see what I come up with. Until then, let me leave you with another, more perfected word art. I can't take credit for this one, but I hope you enjoy:
Haikus are easy,
But sometimes they don't make sense.
Refrigerator
But sometimes they don't make sense.
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2 comments:
Like I said before, those are so sweet. Years from now you could turn into a serial killer/baby rapist/Girl Scout cookie-mugger and I would still have respect for you after that display of linguistic prowess.
a) I'm pretty happy you have a (well-written) blog
b) I'm even more happy your wrote about palindromes
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