Do you see?

Do you see?

A Poem by R. L. Ives

I write the pictures
I see in my
mind...

Da Vinci's Code?

serutcip eht etirw I
ym ni ees I
...dnim

© 2013 R. L. Ives


Author's Note

R. L. Ives
Just messin with words and format.

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Short, sweet, simple... and crafty. Great thought for a code. I enjoy painting pictures with words that others hopefully get. Yours, I got... clearly.
Well done. Quinn and Sheila reviewed this poem well. I agree with their thoughts, also.

Posted 11 Years Ago


R. L. Ives

11 Years Ago

Thank you for stopping by, I appreciate your kind review.
Forwards, backwards - the message is the same. Our thoughts are often like those found in the mirror, as we find them coming back again and again.
Interesting concept.
I can do mirror writing, - backwards, and upside down with my right hand, and I am left handed......weird thing, it is so I wonder how I should view the Da Vinci Code? It is good to have fun with poetry!!

Posted 11 Years Ago


R. L. Ives

11 Years Ago

Thank you Sheila. This was fun.

I had read about how Da Vinci mirror wrote as a way .. read more
well, if Da Vinci knew anything he wasn't telling anyone, but i love this, Randi. it is a clever little write.....sometimes a single thought says so much.

Posted 11 Years Ago


R. L. Ives

11 Years Ago

This thought kept going through my mind...how can I write when I see the words as pictures in my min.. read more
quinfinn

11 Years Ago

your poems are paintings. the experienced reader will see the art.

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