The Whispered Word Poem by Chinedu Dike

Chinedu Dike

Chinedu Dike

Enugwu-Ukwu, Anambra State; Nigeria.

The Whispered Word

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It begins as a spark, a soft, harmless breath,
A sentence that dances between life and death.
'Did you hear? ' or 'They say, ' in a casual tone,
A seed in the dirt, carelessly thrown.

It travels on wind, it glides through the air,
It dines at the table, it sits on the chair.
It changes its shape with each person it meets,
Growing much louder as it walks down the streets.

A fraction of truth, a mountain of lies,
It wears a thin mask, a clever disguise.
It steals away trust, it breaks down the walls,
And smiles in the shadows whenever someone falls.

For words are like feathers released in a storm,
Once they have flown, they lose their initial form.
You can never collect them or bring them back home,
They leave a path broken wherever they roam.

So guard every whisper and watch what you feed,
For a tongue can plant flowers, or sow a wild weed.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Rose Marie Juan-austin 11 August 2026

A beautiful poem on power of of words. So brilliantly crafted. A flawless creation.

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Rob Lamberton 11 August 2026

A catchy poem that calls us to guard our tongue.

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Rob Lamberton 11 August 2026

"a tongue can plant flowers, or sow a wild weed."

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Chinedu Dike

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Enugwu-Ukwu, Anambra State; Nigeria.
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