Poem on Voice to Raise: Marry A Voice
Marry A Voice
Social Commentary Poem
As soon
as your head went uplift
some of
the spoken sweets flew at me
One
thing not everyone could see
Deception
had been shot to my tummy
Who
couldn’t hear a will to marry?
Said
Wanting to marry a voice
Was being
told loudly
Sounded
that much tacky
You weren’t
a kid exploring toys
A will to
marry a voice
has been
crazily shouted to young boys
And wanting
sexy tone from a sleepy voice
has been
taught to the random little boys
Once
again, who in the hell couldn’t hear it clear?
Your
trashy words, your misplacing voice
Marry a
voice
Sleep
with the softness of a voice
Seemed
like coming from a tempting mouth
But my
nose has smelled the madness showing out
in less
than a month
One
thing crocodiles hate to see
The craps
never work for me
Something Behind My Poem
This
part doesn’t answer my specific trigger to write this poem. If so, I would stop
you from creating your own interpretation, then. I don’t want that ever, so I
decide to give some general situations that may resonate with this poem.
Well, it’s
a social commentary to how we hear an energy in a voice. It’s a criticism on
speaking in acceptable ways. It’s a reminder for me and you to hear the good
and bad in others voices, so that we don’t get fooled easily.
There
are times when we use our voices to tell good intentions, but the hearer
interprets it wrong. The next happening thing is disaster, then. And there are
other times when dark people make bright voices, so they instantly get all the
believe and trust. When the hearers don’t wisely hear, both the truth and the
lie are obscured.
There
are times when we find some people are appreciated because of the truth they
speak. Meanwhile, some other groups raise their voice to speak the same truth
just to receive admiration. At the end of the day, we see that voices are like
boxes of power that people randomly use to cover their hidden parts. And
sometimes, voices are powerful enough to wrap people in foolish.
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