If you step inside my circle … you must come alone.
I stand in my circle … alone.
If someone else enters the circle with you … I will leave it …
Because …
If you stay in that circle, with them … it will become yours.
I will then build another circle.
It will become yours. if you stay in that circle, with them …
Because …
I will leave it … if someone else enters the circle with you.
Alone … I stand inside my circle.
You must come alone. If you step inside my circle …
and wait … alone,
I will stand inside my circle.
My circle is built for two.
I set out to write this poem as a circle. That is to say I wanted the reader to be able to read it from top to bottom or bottom to top and have it be exactly the same. It took me a while (2 days or so), but I did it.
It is about how I feel about relationships and how, for me, a girl must be "free" of her last relationship before she gets into one with me. Meaning that I prefer for her to have been a "free agent" as-it-were for a bit before entering "My Circle". That way remnants of the old one don't cloud her actions/reactions with/towards me and possibly spoil our new relationship.
Thus ... "You must come alone ..."
Then ... for all nay sayer's ... I did it AGAIN in "Our Circle" I wanted to express it's meaning, true. But I also wanted to prove I could do the forwards/backwards thing again.
They have been called "Reverse poems" and "Double-back poems". I never knew there were names for it, but I did know it had been done many times by many, many poets. I just wanted to give it a shot.