If all my words were currency, were magic and were spells, I’d write the world into a place where they could buy and sell. I’d have castles built from poetry, and mountains raised from song; the rushing rain would fall in colors and my favorite books last long. I would buy the sea and stars from all the sentences I’d bleed; constellations, fireflies, new notebooks I don’t need. I’d write letters in the woods, if they could make sunflowers grow, and if maples sprung from sounds, I’d sing aloud the songs I know. If my pen were a plane ticket, and its ink a travel agent, I’d write the courses of the moon and find myself within the pages. And if my words had wings that could sift through sands of time, I would reach through dusty shores and write you home in the first line. If all my words were currency— but, in fact, they are. Dollar bills can give a paper cut, and words can leave a scar. You can coin them all with kindness, and work grace into your mint, or have them stamped with insincerity, giving them a sullied tint. A matter greater than our finance, we must know this to our core. Every word we say is currency, so how will you spend yours?
I love this.
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Wow! Very thoughtful way to remind how words do matter!! Lovely Cindy!
They really do matter. I’m so happy you could see that theme 🙂 Thank you!
Cinndddyyyy, this is so great! 💙 Love it!
Thank you, Jenni! 💙
This gave me chills! Keep writing for Him, Cindy!
*Salutes* Will do 🙂 Thank you for reading!
Oh, Cindy, this poem is beautiful!!! *applauds*
Mariposa the wonderful writer has named my poem beautiful! 🙂 Thank you.
You have a gift for ensconcing wisdom and emotion in your poetry, Cindy. 🙂 Another poem well done!
And as always, having your help is a blessing. Thank you for all your encouragement, Brianna ❤️
Pretty – and provoking 🤗
Thanks for the smile 🙂
I love both the subtlety and the blatant meaning you wove throughout this beautiful poem! THANK YOU for sharing, Cindy! 💚
Thank you for reading, Bethany! Your words mean so much 🙂
Wow this is so beautiful, great job!!
Aw, thank you. 🙂
I love it, like always. <3 Never, EVER give up poetry (not that you were planning on it 🙂 ).
I too, would buy notebooks I didn't need if my words were currency. 😉
Never 😀 And I’m even more determined now that you said so. ❤️
A fellow paper addict! I know, I’m often more lured to the side of the bookstore where the pages are empty. 😀
Beautiful.
❤️
That is an awesome poem! Nice job!
Thank you very much 🙂
Wow! That is amazing! A good use of words to be sure!
I’m happy you think so 🙂 Thanks for reading!
I don’t usually like reading poetry, but this was too good to pass up. Beautiful words.
I started laughing happily when I read this. 😀 Thank you for reading! Perhaps you’ll give more poetry a try? 🙂
*Hugs you* One of my favourites. But, you know, all your stuff is my favourite 🙂
*Hugs you* And you’re my favourite. 🙂
Beautiful poem! I love the rhythm of it and the message at the end!
I’m quite particular about the rhythm of rhyming poetry, so I’m happy you noticed 🙂 Thank you very much.
Wow, awesome poem Cindy! I love it!
*smiles* Thank you.
🙂 I have way too many notebooks I don’t need.
😀 It seems to be a very common case.