The famous ancient proverb, “The
Pen is mightier than the sword,” by English author, Edward Bulwer-Lytton holds
true to this day. It is a lethal weapon for writers that may not put a scar on
the body but definitely makes a mark in an individual’s mind.
The following poem is a pen’s narration of itself
I became your companion
When you wanted a communion
I formed the bridge of love
And helped you to find your love
trove
When you were immersed in oceans
of emotions
I formed a bridge between the
mind and paper
For I captured the thoughts of your
mind
And let them flow out in easiness
and kind
From a graphite lead to an inked cone
You graduated with me as a better
writing soul
You made me a part of your attire
To add the sign of suave, elegant
and dapper
Sometimes as a token of
appreciation
And sometimes as a gift
I am a symbol of happiness
For all your good deeds
Time will fly and season will
elapse
But my importance in your life will
never lapse
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