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IF walls could Talk!!!

A sweet poem of wall

By Dhinesh kumar.PPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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In a small village, there was a unique wall that had the ability to talk. The wall was a mystery to the villagers, who would often gather around to listen to its stories and musings. The wall had been standing for centuries, and had seen many generations come and go. It had experienced all the different aspects of human life, from wars and peace, love and loss, to the joys and hardships that people face. Because of this, the wall had a unique perspective on life, and it loved to share its wisdom with anyone who would listen.

One day, a young poet came to the village seeking inspiration for her work. She was intrigued by the talking wall and asked if it would share one of its poems with her. The wall agreed and recited a poem that reflected its perspective on life. The poem was about the wall's experiences and how it had seen it all - the rise and fall of empires, the laughter and cries of lovers, the wind and rain, and the seasons coming and going. The wall spoke of the pain and struggle that it had seen, but also of how it had learned to stand through it all and bear witness to the world.

The young poet was moved by the wall's poem and asked if she could write it down. The wall agreed, and the young poet returned to her village with the poem, which became famous and was shared far and wide. The wall's perspective lived on long after it had crumbled to dust, inspiring generations of poets and thinkers to come.

The story of the wall that could talk is a reminder of the unique perspectives that we can gain from standing still and observing the world around us. It highlights the idea that even the most seemingly inanimate objects can have wisdom to offer if we take the time to listen. The wall's poem speaks of its experiences and the lessons it has learned, reminding us that life is full of ups and downs, but that we can always stand tall and bear witness to the world.

The Poem of wall:

"I've seen it all, the rise and fall

Of empires and of nations grand

I've heard the laughter and the call

Of lovers holding hands

I've felt the wind and seen the rain

And watched the seasons come and go

I've known the pain and felt the strain

Of those who lost their way

But through it all, I've learned to stand

And bear witness to the world

For though my tales may seem quite bland

They're filled with truth unfurled"

Years passed, and the wall stood steadfast, listening to the stories and secrets of all who passed by. But as time went on, the villagers began to forget about the talking wall. It was no longer the center of attention and its wisdom was overlooked.

One day, a young girl came to the village, and as she walked by the wall, she heard a soft whisper. She stopped in her tracks and listened closely, and to her surprise, she heard the wall's voice.

She approached the wall and asked, "Why are you talking now, when no one else seems to hear you?"

The wall replied, "Because you, my dear, have taken the time to listen. You have shown me that there is still someone who values my stories and my perspective."

The young girl was intrigued and spent hours talking with the wall, listening to its tales and learning from its wisdom. And as she walked away from the village, she carried the wall's stories with her, spreading them far and wide.

And so, the talking wall was remembered once again, its voice ringing out for all to hear. And for generations to come, people would come from far and wide to listen to its tales and learn from its perspective, just as the young girl had done so many years before.

The end.

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Dhinesh kumar.P

As an adventurer and storyteller, I share my journey to inspire others to chase their dreams and embrace life's challenges. I wrote dark poems and crime stories, please support my work

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