Words

RosalindGrey

You’re just words on a page

The kind that fade in a sentence

The words that you can miss out

And the sentence will still make sense

 

You’re just a word in a book

One word out of hundreds

One word that can be missed

One word that is missed

 

But what if you’re not just a word

What if you’re the whole sentence

The whole page

The whole story

 

What if you’re your own story

If you are all the words that have ever been written

And more.

 

You’re not just a word

You don’t just fade

You express, emotions

 

The sense to belong,

To lust, love, hate

You are more than you think

You are more than a word.

 

Don’t let a word define you

Never let a word define you

Not even if that word

Is your name.

  • Author: RosalindGrey (Offline Offline)
  • Published: April 14th, 2017 15:39
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • BRIAN & ANGELA

    WELCOME ROSALIND ~ THANKS FOR AN INTERESTING FIRST POEM ! To some extent we are classified (defined) by words ~ Name ~ Address ~ Letters we write ~ emails we send ~ reports we write etc etc and we keep all these things at home at work and people could get an accurate PICTURE of us from WORDS. So I agree & disagree we are not just A WORD but we are defined by a plethora of WORDS ! Thanks for quizzing ~ BRIAN (UK) Please check my poems ~ Thanks B.



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