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How many sides does a coin have?

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Heads I Win - Tails You Lose - Edges We Ponder

Dirt - Water - Anew

Sadness - Joy - Love

Tears - Laughter - Rebirth

Loss - Hope - Dreams

Devastation - Chances - Rebuilding

Shame - Pride - Humility

Bitterness - Innocence - Maturity

Yesterday - Tomorrow – Optimism

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  1. Yesterday - Tomorrow - Optimism.


  2. A coin has two sides and the circumferential surface we call an "edge".

    Not sure about this "trigee" concept.

    Should I add a page or two about it to my web site? Would it be a reasonable topic on http://www.valuable-coin-stories.com ?  

  3. I think I'm on a Moibus strip!  But that's not necessarily a bad thing.

  4. 2?

    i don't understand the question

  5. i think you answered your own question... but you're still weird.

  6. Pondering I am indeed,,, my brain is able to wrap around this, the connections are easily made, thus easily understood,,, until I stumbled on line 7 on fell into line 8

    Now, a question if you will.  Why is it "bitterness" comes before "innocence" ?  

  7. im not really quite sure i understand...

    but the way you connected the first 2 feelings with an event in life was amazing

    this is a great piece of writing :)

    well done

  8. Pondering I always am...so I'm on the edge I gather.  Thus stated,

    there is at least one (two, three?) Trigee's in this work.

    Interesting!

  9. Hmmm!

    On this I'll have to ponder,

    I don't quite get it yet,

    Not surprising I suppose,

    caught up in a net.

    Mystery,or magic,

    verse prose or song,

    Inbetween the shambles

    of a Life,

    that went so wrong.

    Who can tell

    or even dwell,

    on words penned

    here,

    Between the lines,

    somewhere,

    It really is quite clear.

    I see it ...Now,

    Of course

    You speak,

    no less

    of Fear!

  10. 3 and 2 ridges.

  11. I love the title!

    "Heads I Win - Tails You Lose - Edges We Ponder"

    You deep thinker, you!

    I agree with the others, you can turn this baby into a trigee or three.


  12. I'm riding on Cynthia's Omnibus...This piece can be read like a Trigee, weaving around, up and down.

  13. 1

  14. I ponder optimism with a cynics view

  15. so, what's the question?

  16. i still say two.  edges aren't sides.

  17. I like the way it ends. When I first read the poem, I didn't think of a Trigee, but yes, it would look perfect set up as one.


  18. To me the flip of a coin has no end, as long as I keep an open mind.

    and hope in heart. Kudos

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