A short and simple twist on an old childhood saying that
exposes the power of words. |
Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me nonsense chants spewed retaliation tones reek havoc rolled from forked tongue freely Harsh words said in haste commanding demanding condemning lasting ill impression & bad taste words alone deserve no blaming Implications thoughts construed years of suffering when misused Word of honor you have my word send word man of his word dirty word of few words at a loss for words famous last word get a word in edgewise for lack of a better word don't breath a word what's the word mark my word spread the word if word gets out word to the wise in other words don't mince words have the last word Hexes chants magic taboo? just hocus pocus , say you? Casting spells is a myth fictitious witches play with To type or write isn't new Yes! This means you too, spelling word after enchanting word how much have you conjured? Be it nouns or verbs there's power in words a simple word of encouragement may be a strangers nourishment used to be hurtful to humiliate Could do more than debilitate Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words... just may kill me Eingfoolsr deny luggir um teeth fran forked tungluggirrr spew origin ór þessi poem forkr þat hafeigir. Þessi words hafar start svá vitþeirar tími þú vitstaðrr From c. 1200 as "an utterance, something said, a statement, remark;" meaning "set of words with supposed magical or occult powers, incantation, charm" first recorded 1570s; hence any means or cause of enchantment. |