When I scribble out a few words Or choose very many of them The message should remain simple Like a beautiful, shining gem
I do not want you to solve grand equations I do not want you to be scratching your head I want you to find sheer beauty In the simplicity of what is said
Sometimes, I am a meandering rambler Said very little with many words said I'd rather trim off all the fatty excess So you will not choke on what was read
We are often undiscovered treasures We are often diamonds in the rough We should create while we still have breath For we will return to the ground, to dust
I hope you can envision lovely jewels That the world was meant to create Designed more to display humble beauty Than it was meant to hate
Nothing special to say, you often think I thought that myself, since I was a girl As a pent up clam beneath the murky sea Lies within myself the precious pearl