A verse doesn’t have to rhyme
In order for it to be called a poem
It doesn’t have to have a quota
To limit your endless ideas
It doesn’t have to be beautiful
In order for it to be read
It doesn’t have to be spontaneously vague
To be able to leave a good impression
But your poem has to have a heart
For whenever an eye passes through your scribbled mind
He will be able to fathom the real emotion of your work
Jun 26, 2015
Jun 26, 2015 at 5:11 AM UTC
A verse doesn’t have to rhyme
In order for it to be called a poem
It doesn’t have to have a quota
To limit your endless ideas
It doesn’t have to be beautiful
In order for it to be read
It doesn’t have to be spontaneously vague
To be able to leave a good impression
But your poem has to have a heart
For whenever an eye passes through your scribbled mind
He will be able to fathom the real emotion of your work
