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What Lies Behind the Pen

February 6, 2014
By Vices BRONZE, Saint Charles, Missouri
Vices BRONZE, Saint Charles, Missouri
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Favorite Quote:
"I have a need of silence and of stars;
Too much is said too loudly; I am dazed.
The silken sound of whirled infinity
Is lost in voices shouting to be heard." - William Alexander Percy (Home)


If you knew my thoughts
Outside of my poetry,
You would be surprised to find
What patient words can be written
By such a troubled hand.
Able to break and bend
The reality of tragedies
Into a work of beauty,
Or turn a helping hand
Into a fist.
I'll write about my scars
Like they're the outcome of bringing
A knife to a gun fight
When it's only you against yourself.
I could tell about the pretty girl
That passed me on the street
And twist it into a love story,
Without having ever asked her name.
An artist can make you fall in love with words
That slip off the tongue as sweet as honey,
And then turn out to be the one that
Shows you how some words can
Sting worse than the back of their hand.
You may see someone desperate for love,
But artists like to play pretend
And you'll never truly know
What lies behind the pen.


The author's comments:
Ever since I started sharing my poems with one of my friends, I realized I was changing them to fit what I wanted my friend to think about it. If I didn't think they would like the way a certain thing was said, I would change it. And even more pathetically, I would change certain poems to make them feel sorry for me when I was feeling down or lonely. Since I realize that now and how much it's effected my poetry, I won't let myself do that anymore. It doesn't give me the same release when I'm not writing how I truly feel. The point is, no matter what the truth is, someone can write something a certain way to make the reader feel exactly the way they want and it made me think. And that's what made me write this poem.

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