I’ve had this blog for over a year now, and I’ve never shared the poem that inspired the title. I think I’ve talked about it in the past, and I definitely remember writing about posting it eventually, but I figured that would be a good way to start my year of daily posts. And a way to solidify Friday as “Poetry Day” for my blog. So, here it is, without further introduction or preamble:
“Broken Words”
What point are there in words,
Hear how sweetly they sing,
When they fail to tell a tale
And no understanding bring?
What point are there in words,
So full of heart and love,
When they can be cast away
and easily disposed of?
What point are there in words,
So full of awe and wonder,
When they fall upon empty heads
And lose their flash and thunder?
What power is there in words,
Only so much empty wind,
That tumble out so carelessly
Like peels from an apple skinned?
What power is there in words,
Nothing more than empty lies,
That I will use to quiet
The tears that fall from your eyes?
What power is there in words,
Such simple seeming sounds,
That form the bones of our speech:
Verbs, adverbs, prepositions, and nouns?
What use have I for words,
Such lovely, crafted things,
When no one quite hears them
Despite their melodic rings?
What use have I for words,
So beautiful and bright,
When they cannot illuminate
Or show anyone the light?
What use have I for words,
So difficult and simple,
That cannot change a heart
Or cause an iron will to dimple?
What words have I to use,
A lexicon at my fingers,
To tell you of the thought
That cannot stay but lingers?
What words have I to use.
So many different choices,
To make you hear inside my head
The many clamoring voices?
What words have I to use,
So many and yet so few,
To make you understand
What I’m saying to you?
What point have I to make,
Flimsy as a tin foil,
That cannot be made by action
And take far less care and toil?
What point have I to make,
Nothing sharper than a spade,
When all the words are dead
And all their parts are played?
What point have I to make,
Swift and small as a pin,
That can pierce the patchwork
Armor that you wear within?
What power have I to take,
To steal so quick and sly,
Your mind and heart away
And leave you with a sigh?
What power have I to take,
Remove with nary a sound,
The echoes of your dreams
That hold you to the ground?
What power have I to take,
To shatter beyond repair,
What you thought you knew
And all that you hold dear?
What words are left to say,
To mumble murmur and mutter,
That will leave my thin mouth
Without a drawn out stutter?
What words are left to say,
Hollow sounds of passing air,
That will show you what I see
And teach you how I care?
What words are left to say,
Gurgle grumble and weep,
To convince you of the truth
That I, within me, keep?
What words of point and power,
To take and make and play,
Can I use to convince you
Of the truth of what I say?
The words of power that make,
The words of point that take,
No matter what one may say,
If you use these words,
they break.