To inquire is more powerful then bullets,
Bombs have no power in thoughts complete,
The armies of world are powerless from wisdom,
All wars are nothing in comparison to mind!
Any conflict has no power in knowledge,
The entire system could not control dreams,
Entire cities were built on the power to think,
All soldiers of malice have lost to
Power's of curiosity most supreme!
Published by Grant-Grey Guda
I've been writing poetry and short stories independently for over a decade now. I have a great appreciation for the arts and am a painter and photographer in my spare time. My love for writing has led me to... View profile
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