“Night Fears” – Mirrored Fib Poem

I took my previous reverse Fib and mirrored it to form a new poem. I have become a Fibonacci monster!!!

Night Fears

When the dawn comes, all will be well
no more need to hide
darkness fades
ending
night
Fear
night
ending
darkness fades
no more need to hide
When the dawn comes, all will be well

About Tim Keeton

Flashfiction published by Seedpod Pub. Poetry appears in Read Write Poem 2010 Anthology. Founder & creator of the Undead Poets Society
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13 Responses to “Night Fears” – Mirrored Fib Poem

  1. looks like fangs! A nasty set of drooling fangs. The kind that really leave a mark. This is so cool.

  2. Though I don’t see myself become a fibonacci monster…

  3. Jingle says:

    awesome!
    thanks for the share.

  4. Jingle says:

    To get more feedback, please feel free to visit all participants and let them know your new post,
    i am sure you will get more feedback…
    many thanks.
    you are a gem for today!

  5. Jodi MacArthur says:

    Cool, Tim. It looks like someone took a huge munch out of the middle!

  6. slpmartin says:

    Very clever design…it quite well in this instance.

  7. fiveloaf says:

    great – u brought out the darkness in very cool light!

  8. Hi Tim, boy we are really going to get on, excellent idea with the fangs and mirror reverse

    cheers Pete

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