A Question of Anatomy

A Question of Anatomy

A Poem by Oceana
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What are we made of, really?

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I am made of blood
And my blood-
My blood is a motley crew of molecules who together
Run red
Like rubies on the diadem of a queen.

My blood is made of cells,
The cells of atoms,
And the atoms, the elements:

Letters.

And if letters make up words
And if letters make up my blood
Am I not, then,
By transitive property,

Made of words?

Do I not have epics, classics
Coursing through my veins
Keeping me alive? 

I think I do.

I think I was born from the soft words
Spoken between a man and a woman
A thousand years ago.

I think they spoke of love
And forgiveness
And kindness and compassion.

I believe the strength of their words
Gave life to me-
I will forever have them
Etched 
Into 
My insides.

I am a child of the words,
And I will die only when
The words are spoken.

© 2013 Oceana


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I like the use of blood to strengthen the purpose of the poem. Words do hold power and can spark emotion of sorrow, love and happiness. I started writing when I was seven. The pen was my friend. Still is. I like the ending a lot. Thank you for sharing the excellent poetry. The strong description allowed the reader to fall into the amazing poem.
Coyote

Posted 11 Years Ago


Oceana

11 Years Ago

Thank you very much, your words are always so kind!

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