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A Poet's WordsBeware the mighty insidious pen of the warrior of words, for they are powerful,sharper than a two edged sword, causing chaos and lunacy within the unwary mind, driving deep into the consciousness of the heart, laying bare the uneasy soul with terrible intensity of word, and horrible phrase the corrupt writer's ghastly goal. Fear not gentle reader the caustic emotions conveyed in prose, for they are the devious musings of the rage within the poet's heart, mere machinations of the myriad of sharp emotions held prisoner within heart mind and soul with no apparent rhyme nor reason but to cause one to reflect upon life's journey, those insane phrases and lyrical words are but a heresy of his muddled heart,the cries of a tortured soul,and the agony within the poet's mind. Be receptive to and reap what you shall from those eerily penned words, fall not into dismay nor into the deep river of his painful discontent, for if you do the poet's mighty words shall violently tear your soul, rend your gentle mind and rip the warmth from your heart, remember that for all of his wild musings and dark words that there is no harm intended nor any malice meant and are but a commentary on life, and are only the words locked in the deep dark depth of the poet's heart. Donavon Scott Vinson This poem will be published in the anthology The Best Poets and Poetry of 2005 by poetry.com and will appear on the CD The Sound of Poetry. Both are due out in the summer of 2006. Poetry Ad-Free Upgrades Vote for this poem
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