This picture is a very close-up image of a poem that has been typed with a vintage Underwood typewriter onto a common, paper, cocktail napkin. The napkin contains 8 lines of a longer poem, titled "Mistaken Identity" which is included below in the post description. Each line has almost the same number of characters and this makes the poem look like almost a perfect square. Also typed at the bottom of the poem is a hashtag for napkindiaries and the initials of the author, "--dbwii" The typeset and the filters have created an effect and texture which makes this look almost as if the words are carved in stone. The word Catarpillar is capitalized and spelled like the word catarrhine. Maybe you can figure out why. You can also see the dimples and texture of the napkin design. The words by line are:
Line 1: You don't even know
Line 2. what you really are
Line 3: like the Catarpillar
Line 4: fearing the heights;
Line 5: watching the flights
Line 6: of butterflies cries
Line 7: "Oh! I'll never go
Line 8: up in one of those!"
Line 9: --dbwii
Line 10: #napkindiaries
I hope that this description was informative and if there is something that I left out, please contact me and I wlll try to make these descriptions more accurate, helpful and entertaining.
First #bsky post:
"Mistaken Identity"
You don't even know
Who you really are
Like the Catarpillar
Fearing the heights:
Watching the flights
Of Butterflies cries
"Oh! I'll never go
Up in one of those!"
#destiny #dreamer #fearofflying #mistakenidentity #purposeinlife #fear #recovery #catarrhine