tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2571207044606796390.post1931530250768441861..comments2023-06-14T12:55:09.147+01:00Comments on The Poets of Greatness: Trust A PoemPyro-Dawn Tyromanthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15840112897803184479noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2571207044606796390.post-19090582422989681312012-06-19T23:30:25.415+01:002012-06-19T23:30:25.415+01:00Going to ignore the last two lines. Sorry, just a ...Going to ignore the last two lines. Sorry, just a principle of mine I intend on sticking to.<br /><br />Poems, and words in general, have power. And yeah, when you write something, it's YOU writing, your thoughts conveyed in letters. The things you write always have things to do with something you're going through.<br />Words should be used to do good. The only thing is, 'good' is different for everyone. For some, good is allowing everyone to do what they wish, without having a minority telling them what they can and can't do. For others, it's no one hurting another, and dealing headfirst with those people who are hurting. For me, 100% good is in-achievable. Because I see good as when everyone feels safe. Safe to say what they feel without getting judged. Safe from fighting, safe from being criticized for trying to help. Safe from themselves.<br />But this is the internet, where consequences don't have to be faced, and words can be thrown around thoughtlessly. And words can hurt. Some more than others. Whether direct insults or indirect criticism.<br /><br />100% good is in-achievable. But can we at least try?Red Waterfallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11536738183673147461noreply@blogger.com