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THOSE WORDS The Raw and Uncut Version by Official 1SPfeatured in his sophomore book,'Act Like You Know II: Extradition x Epigraphs'https://amzn.to/49sHUBjA fraction of my life or just about,I sought someone, a kind as you;You are one, difficult to do without,Because I already pretended to.With those words...This very time marks one for us,As I encounter in you some of me;You alone carry an heirloom of trust,By claims of my heart for all to see.With those words...I anticipate the dayYou sweep me awayBy greatness you sayWith those words.Captivate me in voice once more,As you liberally speak your mind;You are a lady indeed to adore,One of grand adulation yet so kind.With those words...I obligate myself to earn your time,If you are beyond those deserving;Astounded by beauty but not a mime,Because I have only you to be serving.With those words...You await the night,I embrace you tight,By comfort so right,With those words.© Official 1SP THOSE WORDS by the poet Official 1SP is a romantic and appreciative piece that centers on the transformative power of a partner’s voice and presence. Official 1SP is a contemporary poet known for works like "Forever in Your Eyes" and "Good Morning Beautiful", often exploring themes of devotion and emotional connection. Thematic AnalysisThe Power of Language: The recurring refrain "With those words" emphasizes that the partner's speech is the catalyst for Official 1SP’s feelings. His words provide "comfort so right" and possess a "greatness" that can "sweep Official 1SP away."Recognition of Soulmates:In the second stanza, Official 1SP notes, "I encounter in you some of me." This suggests a deep, spiritual mirror effect where Official 1SP finds his own reflection or ideal in the "heirloom of trust" carried by the partner.Admiration and Service: THOSE WORDS shifts from passive admiration to active commitment. Official 1SP feels "obligated" to earn the partner’s time and describes his role as "only you to be serving," highlighting a selfless, almost courtly love.Authenticity vs. Pretense: The opening lines reveal that Official 1SP "already pretended to" find someone like this before, but this new person is "difficult to do without," marking the transition from a superficial search to a genuine, essential bond. Structural & Stylistic ElementsRhythmic Refrain: The repetition of "With those words..." acts as a bridge between stanzas, grounding the abstract feelings of love in the concrete reality of communication.A-B-A-B Rhyme Scheme: Most stanzas follow a traditional alternating rhyme (e.g., about/without, you/do), which lends the poem a melodic, song-like quality.Contrast of Time: THOSE WORDS moves through "this very time" (present) to "anticipate the day" (future) and finally "await the night," suggesting a love that encompasses all hours and stages of life. Key ThemesThe Power of Spoken Words: The title and refrain suggest that the lady's spoken words are not just communication but the source of the speaker's captivation, trust, and love.Devotion and Adoration: Official 1SP places the subject on a pedestal, focusing on her intelligence ("speak your mind") and kind, grand nature.Destined Connection:Official 1SP feels a profound sense of self-reflection ("I encounter in you some of me") and feels his life's search is fulfilled.Service and Commitment:Official 1SP views loving her as an act of service ("I have only you to be serving"). Literary DevicesRefrain:"With those words..." acts as a hypnotic, repetitive focus on the power of her speech.Metaphor/Imagery: "Heirloom of trust" (describing trust as something precious and inherited/valuable).Personification/Contrast: "Astounded by beauty but not a mime" (distinguishing from passive, unoriginal admiration).Tone: The tone is intensely romantic, admiring, and slightly subservient (due to the vow of service).
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