PARADOXIST DISTICHS
by Florentin Smarandache
As a new type of poetry with fixed form:
The Paradoxist Distich is a two-line poem which contains an antithesis. The second line contradicts the first one, but both lines form together a unitary meaning defining the title.
Here there are 7 examples of <paradoxist distichs>:
P E R P E T U U M M O B I L E
In a stable
Instability
G O S S I P
A big
Small talk
E N E M Y
Helps you to go
Wrong
S C A P E G O A T
Even if he didn't
He did
I N S U F F I C I E N C Y
Too much
It's still a little bit
B U L B
Turns nights
Into day
C A L I F O R N I A
A domestic
Wild West