A poet's pen of led
The pen lead the way, inspired
By poet's thoughts, of life or death
Crossroads of past experiences, rich in wealth
Lessons to say, reasons to write, with a pen that is vast
Of writings, full from others of the start, to last
The poet moves the pen in its place of rest
For the work not yet done, it has only begun
Till, the poet has no more to say, to existence
With every stroke, it broke the resistance
Of an empty whole who does not give meaning, to longing
Expressing its very own passion, the poet's pen of led, living
I say 'lead' as a noun, & pronounced 'led', is a metal. 'Lead', as a verb, pronounced 'leed', is present tense of 'lead', whose past tense is 'led' AND pronounced 'led'! ! ! ! CONFUSING! ! ! ? ? YES! ! ;) bri
The pen leads the way and the journey is endless even after the death of the poet
Reading your poem is a joy...I quote ' A poet's pen of lead The pen lead the way, inspired By poet's thoughts, of life or death' A Pen is mightier than a sword
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
A 'lead pen' would be, for me, very awkward to wield I believe. I have other comments I won't bother to 'write' unless you, Kevin, contact me with a PH message and ask for more.