The First and Usually Unspoken Rule of Great Writing

The First and Usually Unspoken Rule of Great Writing

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The greatest rule of writing is to tell

A truth, the truth if possible, within

The scope of lines set out, to sound the knell

Of honeyed feelings, not commit the sin

Of telling things untrue, like showing men

As heroes always in a war or on

A horse, so boring, that is if no sten

Is cuddled in their hands, and only brawn

Defines their soldier souls.  Blokes?  For one truth

They stand.  They are not made for women to

Desire in check-out novels.  Those uncouth

Dishonesties are pukingly untrue.

  It’s simple.  Do not lie.  Don’t swerve away

    To falseness.  Maintain truth in what you say.

Phillip Whidden