"Stories"
Stories
By
J. R. Dowdy
Look deep into the wishing well
Let loose your dreaming power
Let rumblings from the dungeon deep
Ring from the tops of towers
Let every whisper spoken soft
Held back for sake of fear
Ring loudly from the mountaintop
For every soul to hear
For what we say and think and feel
We ought bring to the table
To share our own experiences
Wisdoms, if we are able
For every peasant has a voice
As priceless as a king’s
Though different indeed we are
Each voice uniquely rings
Cast fear aside until you’ve tried
Till then you’ll never know
If you would have an audience
Who greatly wants to know
You and you alone know best
Those things you have lived through
And who will tell the rest of us
If it shall not be you
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