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On the crisp corners of the first page, fingers Fiddle Flipping… Flipping… Flipping… Hooked Each character, each line Absorbed In the world made up by human mind Heart beating, mind racing As each page is turned Hypnotized Mesmerized By the beauty of each and every word Printed on paper as rough as skin Like paint splattered on an empty canvas Creating a whole different world, where “Every single dream is achieved, If you believe” Happiness Is just one step away One small puddle to hop over, or One whole ocean to cross Just one little stretch away From holding it in between your very palms And tucking it in the pocket of your jeans You smile Everything went perfectly The main character achieved her goal With just a small puddle to hop over With a flutter in your chest, you close the book Sitting back, sighing “And they all lived happily ever after” The end But no, it isn’t In fact, it’s nowhere near it See, books, stories, movies, they are stamps Stamps dipped in thick, dark blue ink Pressed on the pages of our hearts Permanently marked See, there is influence In each story, each plot Every one of them has power Yes, even the bad ones Characters Looked at as role models Each one of them has power Yes, even the bad ones People read to escape reality To run away from the truth of the life they live From the problems, the heartache When that shouldn’t be the case Because a book is not a ship That will keep you floating above the ocean It is not a ship That will bring you to that beautiful piece of land you see on the horizon No, it is not a ship That will keep you from ever caressing the waves, From feeling the salt water in between your very fingers Because whether you like it or not You belong underwater Daughter, You are a fish, A whale, A shark, A squid, A shrimp You are destined to swim To glide in the water, To breathe in the scent of the beautiful life that you possess Stepping on the corals and opening your wide eyes Even if it means getting your feet scratched and having your eyes sting red Because that’s the beauty of life itself It’s far from perfect But we have a God who hits perfect and amazing with a bulls eye Fiction is like a spider’s web Four corners attached ever so slightly to life itself And people hang on to those thin lines Hoping to be part of the world the web has Inching farther and farther away from The grease of that kitchen counter Dear, I’m sorry, but You are not a spider Books, stories, movies Have set high standards and expectations For hatred, for war, for love People look for their Augustus Waters Hoping that he’ll put cigarettes in between his teeth And hope he’ll say that it’s just a metaphor People read and watch and say, “I want a love exactly like theirs” And they search for someone exactly like the ‘one in the movie’ Hopelessly coming up empty Darling, Don’t try to write your own love story Based on those that are in stories Because your love story has already been written By the greatest writer of all time And will be even greater Than Hazel and Gus, Tris and Four, Katniss and Peeta, Kenji and Athena, Fiction is not supposed to be an escape from reality You are not supposed to be hanging on that web Wishing for a life better than what you have now Fiction Is not a new house you look at, in hopes that you’ll live there someday No, Fiction Is a pair of glasses that make you see the beauty of your life even clearer
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Nov 3, 2014
Nov 3, 2014 at 6:50 AM UTC
What It Is Not
On the crisp corners of the first page, fingers Fiddle Flipping… Flipping… Flipping… Hooked Each character, each line Absorbed In the world made up by human mind Heart beating, mind racing As each page is turned Hypnotized Mesmerized By the beauty of each and every word Printed on paper as rough as skin Like paint splattered on an empty canvas Creating a whole different world, where “Every single dream is achieved, If you believe” Happiness Is just one step away One small puddle to hop over, or One whole ocean to cross Just one little stretch away From holding it in between your very palms And tucking it in the pocket of your jeans You smile Everything went perfectly The main character achieved her goal With just a small puddle to hop over With a flutter in your chest, you close the book Sitting back, sighing “And they all lived happily ever after” The end But no, it isn’t In fact, it’s nowhere near it See, books, stories, movies, they are stamps Stamps dipped in thick, dark blue ink Pressed on the pages of our hearts Permanently marked See, there is influence In each story, each plot Every one of them has power Yes, even the bad ones Characters Looked at as role models Each one of them has power Yes, even the bad ones People read to escape reality To run away from the truth of the life they live From the problems, the heartache When that shouldn’t be the case Because a book is not a ship That will keep you floating above the ocean It is not a ship That will bring you to that beautiful piece of land you see on the horizon No, it is not a ship That will keep you from ever caressing the waves, From feeling the salt water in between your very fingers Because whether you like it or not You belong underwater Daughter, You are a fish, A whale, A shark, A squid, A shrimp You are destined to swim To glide in the water, To breathe in the scent of the beautiful life that you possess Stepping on the corals and opening your wide eyes Even if it means getting your feet scratched and having your eyes sting red Because that’s the beauty of life itself It’s far from perfect But we have a God who hits perfect and amazing with a bulls eye Fiction is like a spider’s web Four corners attached ever so slightly to life itself And people hang on to those thin lines Hoping to be part of the world the web has Inching farther and farther away from The grease of that kitchen counter Dear, I’m sorry, but You are not a spider Books, stories, movies Have set high standards and expectations For hatred, for war, for love People look for their Augustus Waters Hoping that he’ll put cigarettes in between his teeth And hope he’ll say that it’s just a metaphor People read and watch and say, “I want a love exactly like theirs” And they search for someone exactly like the ‘one in the movie’ Hopelessly coming up empty Darling, Don’t try to write your own love story Based on those that are in stories Because your love story has already been written By the greatest writer of all time And will be even greater Than Hazel and Gus, Tris and Four, Katniss and Peeta, Kenji and Athena, Fiction is not supposed to be an escape from reality You are not supposed to be hanging on that web Wishing for a life better than what you have now Fiction Is not a new house you look at, in hopes that you’ll live there someday No, Fiction Is a pair of glasses that make you see the beauty of your life even clearer
This is a spoken word poem I had to write for school. The topic was 'explain why not all information/truths from books and movies are beneficial.' It was hard to make a poem with the given topic and I admit like 1/3 of this was made on the morning of the day it was supposed to be submitted but I was quite happy with how it came out, given the fact that I was never really good at writing poems. So here it is!
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Nov 3, 2014
Nov 3, 2014 at 6:50 AM UTC
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