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Ah, palindromes are like little gifts of symmetry in language. For what one does with one's eyes, the palindrome "eye" captures that beautifully. It's a simple yet magical word that reflects the wonder of seeing the world around us. Just like painting, language can be a joyful expression of the beauty we find in everyday moments.

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