WORDS AND TRUTH

WORDS AND TRUTH

A Poem by alanwgraham
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Read between the lines, always.

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Words are daggers,
to impale nuggets of truth.
Or spades, to bury secrets
in the forests of deceit.
Read the man,
not his words.

© 2020 alanwgraham


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Read the man, not his words...
Never in anytime in history has that lesson been more sorely needed. My heart breaks when I look at what has become of my Homeland.
Wise words, my friend. This old drifter thanks you for sending this one out into the world.

Posted 2 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Rev Edward McClelland

2 Years Ago

The scariest part of current events is that we really don't even know who is pulling the strings for.. read more
M. J. Smith

2 Years Ago

Uhh, yeah. Moving on...
alanwgraham

2 Years Ago

If my poem was written for anyone it was for Trump. The scariest thing about Trump, is that he has s.. read more



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I really enjoyed reading this, in a world where most of the time, I feel, people are in conflict with themselves, words have become just words that people use to get themselves out of tricky situations, people use them to lie to themselves and to others before the truth finally catches up, and even then some, it can become quite difficult to know who a person really is even after spending time with someone, everyone's a good liar I feel! Anyway, top score :)

Posted 4 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

alanwgraham

4 Years Ago

Thanks P. Your review is spot on. The funny thing with Trump is that everyone knows he lies all the .. read more
True read his actions > Does he do as he preaches _ So many dont


Posted 4 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

alanwgraham

4 Years Ago

Thanks for your review WR. This poem seems to have stuck a chord.
Take care.
Alan
i do think the words are the man....."i am not a poet, living is the poem" (Melanie Safka)
spades and daggers for sure.
This is so good, alan.
You leave it open for us to dig and stab to find its truth.
j.

Posted 4 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

alanwgraham

4 Years Ago

Thanks Jacob. I don't know about you but I'm finding it hard to focus these days. It's perhaps not t.. read more
Amazing write here!
I wrote similar lines re words as daggers knives 🔪 in my oblivion poem ages ago
I like the shortness abruptness of this short poem
Love the last two lines especially

Posted 4 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

alanwgraham

4 Years Ago

Thanks Julie. It seems even more apt in these days. Who can you trust. Don't get me started!
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Julie McCarthy (juliespenhere)

4 Years Ago

You too thanks Alan
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I think that last lines someone wrote before you. I think it was Seneca or Socrates I am not sure.

But you point out what we sometimes missing. So many people will pretend at words how they are humble and brave. But just give them chance to proof it. Some of them will sink down. Short poems can be quiet mind openers.And you did great job. It really give me trigger if I was always honest at my written words. Probably not we often create own facades to cover our weakness and vices. Thanks for great piece.

Posted 4 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

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4 Years Ago

Well I did same. But I cannot find it too. I am sure I already read it or maybe hear it at some movi.. read more
alanwgraham

4 Years Ago

Ha ha. I'll apply to get it in the dictionary of quotations!
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4 Years Ago

Ha maybe we should make something like dictionary quotations of writers from writers cafe. Who knows.. read more
Observing the hype surrounding modern times 'fake news' one could be forgiven for imagining it is a fairly recent phenomenon made popular by dear old President Trump. I think Socrates would have a thing or two to say about that.

'Read the man, not the words,' a spot on observation Alan and never more important than in today's increasingly shallow, sound bite world.

Beccy.

PS. I heard the other day that Mark Zukerberg, is having a gender change procedure. Pass it along... :))

Posted 4 Years Ago


0 of 1 people found this review constructive.

alanwgraham

4 Years Ago

Thanks for reading and your thoughts. I wrote this a while ago and added the last two lines as they .. read more
I liked the last lines "Read the man, not his words." So many people's words do not match their actions. The really sad thing is when a person lies to themselves. If you really want to be a certain kind of person, live it, don't just say it. Words can lie, action is truth. Great work Alan!

Posted 4 Years Ago



This is a great post my friend... and I mean that in the truest sense of the word great.. there is not only much truth contained within, but also an important lesson... it is also great in the sense that I like it very much indeed....

Neville

Posted 4 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Neville

3 Years Ago


I could not resist the pull of these fine words.. a universal truth if ever there was.. and .. read more
alanwgraham

3 Years Ago

Who to believe has been more important than ever recently Neville. The old adage about ' fooling all.. read more
Neville

3 Years Ago


Certainly in mine.. frightening innit .. Go good n well n safe

Neville
Very brief and pithy, this one. Words can indeed be used for nefarious purposes, but used too frequently, they can also say things about the writer, things that person did not want to advertise.

Posted 4 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

alanwgraham

4 Years Ago

Many thanks John. We are certainly living in a time of lies and deceipt. We have our share in Britai.. read more
And there’s the rub! You are so right Alan. Deceptive words are being bandied about for effect, persuasion, control, drama, brain-washing, Ill-gotten gain, etc.....everywhere we turn. The men who spew them are corrupt power-mongers. Your poem is concise, wise and right on-point my friend.

Posted 4 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

alanwgraham

4 Years Ago

Thanks Annette. The truth will out, they say. I think not. Enjoying our last day of Spanish sun but .. read more

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