A PEN



A PEN

It may sound ordinary,
Pen...
But it’s poised, to pen a poem.
It keeps us busy through our bookish cage.
From its fountain of ink,
It makes the longest link.
It pricks and probe with its nifty nib.
Making marks on paper, and from the little pointed rand of band.

Expecting miracles...

Flashing my ink.
It seems as a poet we have a poet’s pen, A talent that has always been.

A pen...

Used for writing letters, writing words of hope and love.
A pen...it’s mightier than a sword,
And brighter than a soul.
Used to sketch the beauty trees and rain.
Used to avolc the words of love,
Rolling out words that keeps the sea silent with the arc of its ink.

How marvelous...

Eternally mightier,
A word from a pen motivates the world.
Let the ink replace the blood, when the world bleeds in blood.
The pen ink is a writers blood.

Never let our pens run dry,
For, it is where our thoughts flow,
It is where our hearts speaks,
Speaks all the wonderful words.
Words that only our hearts can utter...

Proud to write in white paper with a writing pen, the ink pen...
Let a pen be our bed to sleep on.
May our ball point never run dry...
And till infinity a pen remains a fighter...

                  Poetic_maamah

About this poem

It’s all about a pen, The value of pen, The importance of pen. A poet pen... Enjoy✍

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Written on January 10, 2023

Submitted by hmaama2005 on January 11, 2023

Modified on March 14, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XAXXBBXX BX CXXXCB DXEE FXXXD AXFD
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,218
Words 268
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 8, 2, 6, 4, 5, 4

Hauwa Musa Ibrahim

I’m Hauwa Musa Ibrahim, Also known as Maamah. Goes by the name poetic_maamah as a pen name. A poet, a quote writer, a writer, a spoken Word Artist, and a motivational speaker. A medical student. Second child of prof Musa Ibrahim. Lover of poetry, Who gives her whole mind, heart and energy to poetry. Who feels hopeful and strength. Who would like to see herself with confidence and courage. Resident of the magical world. more…

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