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!

  • The Builder

    The Builder

    A poem by Isabelle Sorrells You with your brick, your mortar, your clay. You built skyscrapers of knowledge And temples of stories. The rest of…

  • Peace of Simple Youth

    Peace of Simple Youth

    A poem by Isabelle Sorrells The innocent curiosity and absorption my little brother has For such the simplest things Astounds me. He can be so…

  • Love of War

    Love of War

    A poem by Isabelle Sorrells Oh the battles we have waged And the villages we have plundered For the sake of our hate. And to…

  • Anagapesis

    Anagapesis

    A poem by Isabelle Sorrells It happens all at once And then slowly. Our loss and fall out Of our amore. How could it change…

  • Tinnitus

    Tinnitus

    A poem by Isabelle Sorrells Air raids And whistles, Bees and bombs. The origins of these vibrations Could be many, Be where they shall return…

  • Savor Now

    Savor Now

    A poem by Isabelle Sorrells Hold me in your arms. If I don’t know when you leave I’ll savor you now.

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 With the setting of the sun And the rule of the night Brings darkness. But the night is not as…

  • A short story by Isabelle Sorrells A man drifted alone in deep blue waters, a castaway, and lone survivor. He had been stranded on an…

  • by Isabelle Sorrells Adapted from the poem “Lochinvar” by Sir Walter Scott Long ago a Scottish knight journeyed far and alone in search for his…