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WORDS! A POEM

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In this poem, I have described the importance, impact, impact, and reaction of certain words. Actually, while communicating with others, we use different words that hurt others including making them angry. 

Therefore, we should use soft words that may soothe and keep others happy. Similarly, words have power, sense, hidden meanings, ideas, and indications. This is why we need to be very much careful while choosing and using certain words including being attentive to them.

WORDS! A POEM

We play on words as words are a wonder

Kind words, soft words, and sweet words feel fonder;

Harsh words, hard words, and silly words are an offender;

Little words, few words, slight words are attender,

We play on words as words are a wonder!

Class, lifestyle, caliber, level, and position are the pretender

Words after all words that cut the ground from under;

Politics, power, diplomacy, and bureaucracy are plunder;

Words such as words that pull the rug out from under,

We play on words as words are a wonder!

Words like sorry, worry, and apology feel us, mender

Love, affection, devotion, & adoration garnish coriander;

Nurture, nourish, lead, help, & support are a pathfinder

Relations, family bonding, and friendship make us labor under the; 

We play on words as words are a wonder!

Ah! We play on words as words are a wonder!

Summary of the Poem 


In this poem, I have explained how words can be impactful and meaningful to us. Similarly, some words can be very hurting while others can be very healing and soothing. This is why we need to be very much careful with our words. Because words do have meaning, sense, and power. Our relations heavily rely on words including actions.

Written by Raja Bahar Khan Soomro

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