A Palindrome Poem: A Laugh in the Middle
In a world of poetry where words can bend,
There's a special kind that's its own best friend.
A palindrome poem, quite the quirky riddle,
Reads the same backward, a laugh in the middle!
"Madam," said the racer, "Kayak or racecar?"
"No lemons, no melon," was heard at the bar.
"Was it a car or a cat I saw?" the man pondered,
As the room spun around, and his thoughts wandered.
"Yo, banana boy!" yelled out from the crowd,
While "Evil is a name of a foeman, as I live," was vowed.
A man, a plan, a canal – Panama!
This poem's path, like a coded drama.
So here's to the lines that make us chuckle and think,
Where words are mirrors, and the ink winks back with a blink.
For in the realm of palindromes, we find,
A little fun that's both forward and behind!