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Submitted by: yddraig On: June 30th, 2005
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Artist's Comment: Sometimes a poem is the safest way to express your feelings ...
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WORD WEAVER
Respect your craft, word-weaver,
fashion your songs with care:
since this may be the only way
to tell your mind
or let your lost and helpless tenderness
find its way.
So set your words' little feet
upon the page
so they may scamper, prance or pirouette
or then perform
some slow and solemn ceremonial
across the page.
Your word's embrace may not be
so direct, so real …… and yet
in truth may serve
a different safer need.
So polish your skills, weaver of words,
since the gifts you bring
may yet surpass the beauty of the rose
and lack the sting
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I particularly like this poem as it describes how I feel, I have little artistic abaility except with the written or spoken word. I'm good with a camera but when I take a picture I am only showing another artists work. It isn't truly mine. Yhis peom tell me to upload some of my work, I'm new so it might take some time but I hope others will post more written art so I don't feel as out of place. Needles to say well written beautifully simple and inspiring poem. |
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I love this!! I often feel this way. I have the gift of gab and the gift of creativity, but not so much the gifts of artistic nature paint and paper-wise. I am, however, a wicked crafter. I have the words, and you share my sentiments exactly. Beautiful! Wonderful! All my other favorite words!
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"I smile becuz I have no idea what's going on...and I'm trying to keep it that way.", she said as she stuck her fingers in her ears and started to sing, "La,la,la,la....La,la,la,la".  |
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