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The inspiration for this poem may seem kinda strange, let's see who can figure it out! |
Do letters have significance? Does one weigh more and considered More important than the rest? Does each have an individual Meaning? Can something so Seemingly insignificant that Everyone can print them, be So terrifying? One is haunting Me. It's everywhere I go. Nearly everyone and thing That comes to be important In my life seems to have This letter in their title. Do each mean something? One, light and wonderous and Another mysterious, telling Of the meaning of thoughts While others shriek and Scare like some horrible fiend. I pray not. For the haunting letter, As well as all the others, May preview each person Preventing one from showing Their true colors as I learn to Fear those possessing one letter While easily favoriting Others who contain more Pleasant letters. But please Rip this fear of that letter From my heart. What could Such a fear mean? This fear could however be a Blessing. The letter may be a note Of forewarning, an oracle urging For the exclusion of anyone Or thing that begins with that Threatening mark. But should One judge another based on a Letter that has been shown to Belong to those mentally instable? No. No, that's insanity. A letter Is a mere mark that makes the Script used to communicate. But letters communicate. Oh yes, they do. If each letter Didn't tell its own story how Can they be combined in a reliable Fashion? Yes, I know. I know it's A story. It's of of troubling enigma. The mark is a blood red caution sign. I wish I'd have the pleasure Of seeing kinder, softer letters. Perhaps then I wouldn't have To live in fear of those with That Letter. Each has their own story. One only knows it if they Have lived to experience And come accustomed to Each of their meanings which Change on a person's preseption. I know my ghost, though I have Yet to find my heart. I understand The power of a letter, though I Have underestimated it. Now, I Live in fear. The Letter is Everywhere. It is in this very word. |