Without I Write, I Would Remain Dumb Poem by alan brown

Without I Write, I Would Remain Dumb

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How dumb am I, I beg to ask.
While I write words down in vain.
Should I questing the written word
or should I write the same.

Each man and woman has a choice
of this I have been told
But all the words in this poem
have already once been told.

Without I Write, I Would Remain Dumb
A proverb very old
Written down sincerely by someone
who's words that did unfold.

Each time we write a sonnet
or just a simple poem
The words we use are dear to us
they live within our home.

But the use of words is endless
mixed up in our own way.
They give us independence
to write what we must say.

So when taking pen to paper
remember the simplicity of word.
As it is the way you write it
That gets your message heard.

Tuesday, April 17, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: words
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