Words In The Wind

Words In The Wind

A Poem by AJNJ
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“Between what is said and not meant, and what is meant and not said, most of love is lost” ~ Kahlil Gibran

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And yet some words

That were meant to rain

Burdened the air

In circling eddies of pain

Just when the earth was

Ready for a shower

And the cuckoo crooned

Every day, every hour

Just when long burning soil

Yearned to be doused

With a gentle spray

A dusty draft of wind

swept my words away

And those windswept words

Did form and fade

As silence smudged my lips

Something quietly decayed

The time was so right

So ripe was the season

My words betrayed me

For no real reason

The moment succumbed

Leaving a film of frost

Those words unsaid

Waned and vanished at a cost

For that which was meant

Yet left forever unsaid

A world of love was lost

© 2020 AJNJ


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AJNJ
Just an inspired poem with random rhyme....

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A very apt title, Monsieur P. It links extremely well with your attributed quotation by Khalil Gibran. Sometimes there is a fine line between saying the right words or leaving them unsaid. It's a dangerous predicament; the right words can make everything smooth and the wrong words can increase the distance between two people, so which do we choose? Throw caution to the wind and speak our mind or hold our tongue? For as your reference outlines, if we say nothing at all, and never clear the air, much of what existed is lost. I guess it all depends on the situation, summing it all up and choosing the right words at the right time, or for many men like yourself, shutting up completely at the right time! You have painted some lovely imagery to accompany your words and the inspiring quotation and it all comes together very well to illuminate some serious thoughts in one's mind. So kudos for this one, and for taking a snippet of wisdom and spinning it so poetically well. An excellent write from your thinking pen, monsieur P! Much enjoyed, as always.

Posted 3 Years Ago


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AJNJ

3 Years Ago

Thank you for the in-depth review Madame. The imagery in this poem is quite run-of-the-mill but I co.. read more



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Your chosen quote opens so many doors, Gentility is often what matters. So too is honesty or a lack of hypocrisy or- merely being human and perhaps lack insight into the other.. For me you've made an offering: please feel before responding then, when you have whatever long the pause merely whisper..

Posted 3 Years Ago


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AJNJ

3 Years Ago

While all that you said matters much in relationships, insight, perhaps, is the key...If only one k.. read more
emmajoy

3 Years Ago

I agree, truly do but.. not everyone has or wants to find that essential ingredient! You are very .. read more
AJNJ

3 Years Ago

Thanks. You too...Take care :)
Words, not spoken. Open doors, we need to be closed.
"Those words unsaid
Waned and vanished at a cost
For that which was meant
Yet left forever unsaid
A world of love was lost"
The above lines. I do understand my friend. Thank you for sharing the amazing poetry.
Coyote

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

AJNJ

3 Years Ago

Thank you so much for appreciating my feelings in this poem sir. It means a lot to be understood by .. read more
Coyote Poetry

3 Years Ago

You are welcome my friend. One of the life lessons we will learn often.
Words or even lack of them can make or break a relationship. I am reminded here how precious they are, and how carefully they should be used. There will be times when what's flashing in our heads remains better unsaid. Thank you for sharing the Kahlil Gibran quote. Wise words. Your poetry is always a pleasure to read. This one one on a serious topic had some interesting imagery and your poetic expression is always first rate. All good wishes.

Chris

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

AJNJ

3 Years Ago

Your words of support make it very worthwhile. I am happy to be here these days, my friend, where gr.. read more
Chris Shaw

3 Years Ago

Words of encouragement make a huge difference. I have to say I:m pleased to be in this place too at .. read more
Often communication between two people breaks down for one reason or another.
And we are left wondering what happened? Should we have said it and didn't? Should we have not said it and did?
Questions questions questions.
reading this poem reminds me of reading the prolific poet Lyn Lyfshin...
I love her work...and am always amazed how her words never seem superfluous...pretentious...but with fairly common language, she uses it to her best advantage...and the poems are startling...like this.
j.

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

AJNJ

3 Years Ago

Thanks a lot for such a delightful review sir. It means a lot and every word of yours will inspire m.. read more
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Quite a fascinating write again, sir. Khalil Gibran is such a well renowned Eastern poet and philosopher that it would be difficult to do his quotations justice but you have performed admirably here in your own words. As one who is often on the receiving end of a mouthful of abuse, my immediate stance is to say that some things ARE best left unsaid. For quite often hurtful words are never indicative of respect and love in the first place. Love in its infancy, of course, that is when all words should be mean't and said for a love to flourish. I guess the value of words unsaid, said or mean't just wanes over the course of time. This is another real thinker's write from your pen, sir, and one well illustrated with vibrant imagery and a cascading flow. Always a pleasure to peruse your words.

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

AJNJ

3 Years Ago

I totally get every word of what you mean here sir. Thanks a lot for appearing on this page and upli.. read more
This poem is so cool. I like the way the thought comes to a logical conclusion about something not done having consequences. An admission is the first step towards finding a remedy.

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

AJNJ

3 Years Ago

Thanks Ms. Kat. I am grateful for the kind support always.
Dhara_Ditzy Kat

3 Years Ago

You've changed nowadays. Can't say for the better Hahahaha ! Stay you.
very nicely done which likely reflects many wanting relationships

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

AJNJ

3 Years Ago

Thanks a lot for appreciating this poem sir :)
Love this one!
It's amazingly well written.
The picture was painted clean and clear that in this life, things are too erratic.

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

AJNJ

3 Years Ago

Thanks a lot for the great review Kay :)
Simple looking poem has marvelous attributes of rhymes,philosophy and beauty.The concept of betrayal of words is amazing but a reality.
Enjoyed your small but beautiful work,Dear Pestonjee.


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1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

AJNJ

3 Years Ago

Thank you so much sir. I'm delighted to see you on my page! It's great to know you and read your poe.. read more
zainul

3 Years Ago

Thank you dear for the honour.I feel guilty for not being able to visit your page before.I am really.. read more
AJNJ

3 Years Ago

Likewise sir. It will be great to bond over poetry :) Cheers!
to say or not to say that is the question do we bear our souls and risk rejection or keep silent and risk losing every thing, the quote adds to the whole poem and gives it gravitas a deep thinkers fine piece of writing

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

AJNJ

3 Years Ago

That quote set me thinking...we risk so much at times. It can go either way....Thank you very much s.. read more
gram linski

3 Years Ago

my pleasure to read your poem, you're welcome

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