This document contains a palindrome poem written by Demetri Martin. It consists of 26 lines that can be read forwards and backwards, telling the story of a man reflecting on good and evil in a confusing way. The poem uses unconventional grammar and punctuation to form a complete palindrome about the struggle between righteousness and wrongdoing.
This document contains a palindrome poem written by Demetri Martin. It consists of 26 lines that can be read forwards and backwards, telling the story of a man reflecting on good and evil in a confusing way. The poem uses unconventional grammar and punctuation to form a complete palindrome about the struggle between righteousness and wrongdoing.
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This document contains a palindrome poem written by Demetri Martin. It consists of 26 lines that can be read forwards and backwards, telling the story of a man reflecting on good and evil in a confusing way. The poem uses unconventional grammar and punctuation to form a complete palindrome about the struggle between righteousness and wrongdoing.
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