In letters twisted, flipped, and turned,
An ambigram reveals its art,
Two meanings in one word discerned.
The eye perceives, the mind has learned
To see the whole and every part,
In letters twisted, flipped, and turned.
A symmetry so deftly earned,
Where end and start cannot depart,
Two meanings in one word discerned.
The script, inverted, still returned
The same message, a counterpart
In letters twisted, flipped, and turned.
A visual riddle, newly churned,
Where form and function never part,
Two meanings in one word discerned.
This lexical design has yearned
To show how language plays its part
In letters twisted, flipped, and turned,
Two meanings in one word discerned.
Bob Lynn / 06-Dec-2024