Decisions Poem by Robert Eckstein

Decisions

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How do you flip a single-sided coin?
You can't just call 'heads' or 'tails'.
It isn't simply this-or-that.
Look at the strip of Moebius:
Two sides? Or so it would appear,
But draw a line down its long center
And what! You just have met yourself
Coming from behind,
Looking in a mirror and seeing not your face
But instead, your back and upside-down at that.
And where you start is exactly where you end,
Standing on your head
And seeing everything
From a new angle.

Thursday, November 24, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: choosing,decisions,life,logic,perspective
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