Rein in, rein in then, this whinnying randy repartee, and bridle the babbling brook that runs over at present but in the imagination- safe from blunder; sinful plunder; and convention- grossly and irreparably mistook.
Tag: words
The Barbaric Now
What need there be for thorned ropes or swords with poison laced? That is for the barbaric
Stolen harmonies
Musical notes lined up in harmony before the poet's flute Musical notes created symphonies when the poet wrote. Musical notes found themselves in jeopardy when the thief one night stole Musical notes now creak in cacophony devoid of honesty and soul. ©
When words speak louder
While the veracity of the story is debated- with some relegating it to myth and hearsay, it begs the question- do we ever really ponder over the impact of words, not just the ones that we listen to, but the ones we say to ourselves?
Twist
twist the knife, go deeppain feels just as good as grief dripping in dark drops
Come the Piper
As rats you have scattered through the streets and houses barged in shamelessly even where you were uninvited so, now as the Piper have I come from my Hamelin to reel you all in to a tune, my tune of silence Line up, one by one, I sayfollow the sound of the fluteby the morrow… Continue reading Come the Piper
Exchange
A handful of joyfrom the gates of paradisewas every man's lot…Some returned with interestothers, like me, lost it all
5 years on WordPress
Ishaisms Though I registered on WordPress on this day, in 2017, it wouldn't be until the second of January in 2018 that I would make my first blog post. I was always someone for traditional publishing- not wanting my work to be put up online, until a close friend created and gifted the blog to… Continue reading 5 years on WordPress
WORDS, WORDS, WORDS
I read somewhere that one should never sit to write without an idea of what one is going to; yet ever since that really young age, when I began letting my demons out in ink, I always found myself venturing out on the journey of words without a predetermined thought, or a preconceived destination, or… Continue reading WORDS, WORDS, WORDS

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