Words, They Are Just Words

by DavidBokolo

WORDS, THEY ARE JUST WORDS.

Words are our thoughts chronologically arranged,  

Organized sequentially to express our thoughts;

Read to develop our societal relevant,

Delivered to maintain societal equilibrium:

So, are words relevant, if ordered rightly.

Order your words to achieve your desired goal.

Words express the issues of our lives.

Release words that will create harmony.

Destructions are known to result,

So, are words, if spoken wrongly.

Read the words to know their relevance

Over the years, words have revolved,

Words have changed the composition of nations:

Dominant nations have used their language

So, they made the words into their language.

Demeaning nations whose language now

Remains subject to the words of the superior:

Our desired to express our thoughts in those

Words, subject us into the rigor of studying.

So, we learn to express our thoughts in new words.

Speak your thoughts to me in your words.

Deliver your language in your words.

Read your thoughts to me in your own words.

Organize and express words in your language.

Words, they are just words to express our thoughts.

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