Monday, September 21, 2009

The Ink that Talks

Written essays are nothing more than ink on a piece of paper. However, such simple act brought lives to this world that would otherwise be dull.

Pens are like magical wands that could siphon the threads of thought from a person; like the hand of the mother earth that touches everyone, pouring tons of emotion into the lonely heart.

Hundreds of different language that tells the same story, story that lives for thousand centuries.

Ideas titivated by rhetorical discourse, shines brighter than the webby formulae.

The color of the ink is like the culture of a person, it’s nothing more than what you see. What’s important is the underlying message that is conveyed.

Understanding the written traits of foreign learners is to broaden our minds, to free us from the cultural ring that would otherwise engulfed us.

Poetries are like reflections of essays on a funhouse mirror, where their look changes with others remain.

As an epilogue:
"Whether the ink is white or black, it is a good ink as long as it catches attention".

1 comment:

  1. A nice exposition of the importance of writing in the form of a poem. Well done.

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