God's dog
sees
deified
birdrib
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Author Notes
I guess any food served in Heaven would be deified, wouldn't you think?
Just having a little more word fun.
I thought hard that if God had a pet dog, what would He name him. I came up with "Saint", of course. Although, if God yelled, " Here Saint", He might get a large response up there.
This poem is a Palindrome.
A Palindrome is a word (or sentence) that reads the same backwards as forwards. So the word "Madam" is a palindrome. For a Palindrome poem you incorporate it into your poem, but do so with either sentences or words. When done as a WORD Palindrome, each line reads the same spelled backwards or forwards (although going backwards you might have to rearrange the punctuation or spacing a bit in your mind). However, in a SENTENCE Palindrome, entire words in the poem are readable forwards or backwards. This would then need to be true for the entire poem or at least each stanza in a Sentence Palindrome.
Simple example of a sentence Palindrome poem.
Life Is Good
Good Is Life
For this poem I'm doing the word version.
I took this picture from Microsoft ClipArt, but added the halo and the name.
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