Poetry

Jacob Mead

Only poets can truly tell,
how they left their audience, well or unwell.
But, it is not simply easy to judge how a person felt;
because everyone has their perspective they've dealt.
Some believe in the fact that rhyming is not the key to everything,
while others have accepted that also just being profound does not make you king.
To fully scale the writer's intent,
you must first come from the heart where they have already went.
You must climb deeply into the soul to look for an answer,
even if that answer is unsatisfactory,
you must accept the fact they everything cannot rhyme essentially.
You must use what is given as way to leverage yourself above the rest,
the world of poetry has changed for the ones that took advantage and passed the test.
What you perceive as the world now is what everyone has created with their amalgamations,
even if it is past consideration,
you must use that liberation,
to utilize that poem that creates a better nation.

  • Author: Jacob Mead (Offline Offline)
  • Published: June 25th, 2018 10:25
  • Category: Unclassified
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Comments2

  • Frogspoetry

    You just captured what a poem really is Jacob.I have tried to explain that very thing to others who do not understand,but could not do it plainly.Thank you.

    • Jacob Mead

      Thank you for the comment, I'm just glad I was able to get my message out there.

      • Frogspoetry

        Your welcome.That is what I am trying to do with my poems.I guess that is what we are all about on this site

      • Poetic Dan

        Brilliant work, love it!
        Thank you, writing is for heal no matter if it rhymes. Sharing from the heart and soul will bring us all to the same goal. Much love and respect for your message, pen warriors needed to heal many nations and generations.
        Thanks for the inspiration lol

        Sometimes it can't be help though 😉



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