I got so inspired by Carpe Diem little ones so I decided to write to haiku that bond together by being each other’s palindrome (inspired by Real Toads today).

Pattern from the Series of Six Knots by Albrecht Dürer
united
poems bind together
haijin
together bind poems
united
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August 10, 2013
Amazing! Truly…
Thank you… palindromes are fun to play with… I’m sure we can do this with haiku too.
awesome Bjorn … I like this this palindrome thing … I am not so familiar with palindrome way of writing.
basho2012 is my penname at wordpress. Kristjaan
palindromes is just the reverse orders. Your example was a line palindrome, I made a word palindrome 🙂
Your brilliance astounds me not factoring in the language difference!
You’re hooked up either way, great haiku.
Bjorn, thanks for stopping by. You know, I looked at the palindrome prompt and my head reeled. I didn’t even attempt it. Yet you, with a handful of words, achieve bliss in two forms! Wonderful little gem. Amy
Brilliant!
This form I am not familiar with, but your message comes through strong:)
You Bjorn are so naturally marvelous with words. They are always a pleasure to read.
Very inspiring…the palindrome struck my fancy also at Real Toads.
Great take on the prompt…I wouldn’t have thought to do it for haiku.
Now I must put my thinking cap on.☺
Peace
Siggi