sticks and stones
By 𝕝𝕪𝕟𝕘𝕓𝕒𝕜𝕣𝟠𝟚
you asked a question in history class today. i heard your words, but i didn't see their deeper meaning until later.
"why can't we go back to fighting with swords and shields?"
these, in comparison to nuclear weapons, seem kinder, less destructive. They don't bring entire cities to the ground in moments.
the teacher had a good answer for you.
"once people find power, they don't want to give it up."
and he was right. but this weapon is one we've had all along. we use it every day, all while underestimating just what it is that we are holding.
words.
used behind someone's back, they pierce worse than a dagger.
words.
tear people down, make them doubt that they matter.
words.
what's that they say? "sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt-"
if anything, words are worse.
they stick with you,
always in the back of your mind,
haunting you all the time.
we truly don't know the power we hold
no wonder silence is considered gold.
words.
what a terrible way to wage war.
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