Words Worth While

An archive of my works and writings

Words Worth settling into

Brew some tea and settle in to my personal library! From photography for the beholder, essays for the cerebral, poems for the dramatist, and stories for the average Walter Mitty. If you are any of these or something in between, this is the place for you!

  • A Room To Waltz

    A Room To Waltz

    A poem by Isabelle Sorrells Windows for walls, Curtains of red to blanket buildings, And wide wooden floors that speak for every step. Here, even…

  • Summer Nights of Texas

    Summer Nights of Texas

    A poem by Isabelle Sorrells Unlike the North, The setting of the sun Doesn’t bring A breeze worthy of a light sweater. These are warm…

  • Me Today And Me Tomorrow

    Me Today And Me Tomorrow

    A poem by Isabelle Sorrells Humans are dynamic creatures. We are no longer who we used to be Because time has brought us change. But…

  • My Personal Musicians

    My Personal Musicians

    A poem by Isabelle Sorrells Neighbors may complain of the sound But sometimes strong volume Is necessary to feel. To sit alone in a club,…

  • Good Company

    Good Company

    A poem by Isabelle Sorrells There is nothing like A hearty foreign laugh And new stories and histories From a good friend over a full…

  • Secrets To Light

    Secrets To Light

    A poem by Isabelle Sorrells They didn’t want her to speak Because they knew it wouldn’t be what they wanted So they thrust all her…

About Me

Howdy! My name is Isabelle Sorrells. I started this little library in 2021 to share my creations with the world. I may have created these things because I enjoy them, but they last so much longer and matter just a little bit more if others can enjoy them too.

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  • A poem by Isabelle Sorrells It is not what they say that weakens me so, It is what they say that I may believe or…

  • A poem by Isabelle Sorrells I want to drive to the nearest and highest hill, To stand firm, Overlooking the world below, And to shout…

  • An essay by Isabelle Sorrells             What would you do if you could escape the merciless cage of time? Who would you see and where…