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Watch Your Words (Little Lantern)
by Mary -BrytEyz- Ball (Age: 38)
copyright 06-19-2005


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Words
like a boomerang
will often come back again
so throw them
carefully

[In response to by Anthony Lane Stahlhut's poem "Words", which is a little lantern ( 1,3,5,3,1 )type of poem.]


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06-22-2005 Debra Rose    

Ah...such words of wisdom. My father always told me to never say anything behind someone's back that you haven't already said to their face. Honesty is best policy...unless your telling an overly emotional girl that, yes....that dress DOES make her look fat, so she should change....

...I know from experience....I think I still have the bruise! LOL

Great job


06-21-2005 David Pekrul    

Words can be a weapon or a haven. We must choose wisely. Read my poems "Words" and also "The Words We Choose. See what you think.


06-20-2005 Jean George    

This looks to be a lot more difficult to write than it seems on the surface. Each word has to be chosen carefully to complete the entire thought and make perfect sense without wasting a syllable...sort of like a complex haiku...Excellent!


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