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Q&A What makes a riddle both poetic and clever?

This probably isn't a complete, or even particularly insightful answer, but to start the conversation, I suspect that it has a lot to do with not writing them as riddles. In a lot of ways, you've ...

posted 3d ago by John C‭

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#1: Initial revision by user avatar John C‭ · 2025-06-13T21:26:37Z (3 days ago)
This probably isn't a complete, or even particularly insightful answer, but to start the conversation, I *suspect* that it has a lot to do with **not** writing them as riddles.  In a lot of ways, you've largely described something like an [ode](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ode) that happens to never identify its subject.