Within the hornet’s nest
A Poem by
andrew mitchell
Thoughts that sting
should not be spoken
but remain in exile
on sacred grounds.
© 2023 andrew mitchell
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Really? Well... don't know if I can agree with that one...
I'm a firm free-speech and rights and freedom believer.
Of course that... when it comes to plain threats or ruining other people's lives...
Yeah... I might even agree with you on that one!
;)
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
Thank you dear poet for your words.
2 Years Ago
Thank you my friend.
;)
This reminds me of one of my father's favourite sayings," A still tongue makes a wise head ". Thank you for this brief but poignant poem.
Posted 2 Years Ago
This reminds me of one of my father's favourite sayings," A still tongue makes a wise head ". Thank you for this brief but poignant poem.
2 Years Ago
I like that! How true! I think we learn this quickly being married.;)
2 Years Ago
We both share the same experience
How true that the sting is best hidden because when that hornet’s nest is opened, all hell breaks loose. Nice piece of brevity Andrew.
Chris
Posted 2 Years Ago
How true that the sting is best hidden because when that hornet’s nest is opened, all hell breaks loose. Nice piece of brevity Andrew.
Chris
2 Years Ago
Thank you Chris.
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Added on May 1, 2023
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andrew mitchell adelaide, Australia
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