Poetry / The Craft
Would you dare to tell a tale?
A tale wrought with joy and woe,
Through fog and smoke that make you choke,
Or learn anew, you used to know?
Would you bare your soul on high?
Recite it as a bible verse,
To strangers near and family dear,
Rejoice the better, lament the worse?
Would you share your darkest wish?
And bask amidst your deepest dream,
without the pain of any shame,
Are your kind thoughts not what they seem?
I charge you not to do such things,
to share with us your troubled mind,
but if your will withstands this chill
a deeper meaning we may find.
And so your task is this my friend,
if you so choose to make it real,
to write and sing such wondrous things,
to craft with words the things you feel.
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