Friday, September 15, 2017

Little Regard Towards Restraint



"My feelings are too loud for words 
and too shy for the world."  
Dejan Stojanovic

We are introduced to words at an early age.  We begin speaking words our parents say without having any idea of what they mean...thus the aghast look of strangers.  We are then taught words and how to both spell and pronounce them.  Words are like a gift to the soul.

Our world expands and we use our written and oral communication in a more interesting way.  We become aware of the emotion tied to some words eons old and discarded vocabularies no longer fit for our modern world.

Unexpectedly, our voice decides to release what we feel.  At first our words may be too bold for a scenario or too personal for the gathering.  We begin to master what we will feel safe in sharing and what will continue to be held close to our heart.  At long last, our words link with our feelings, and with pen in hand, our voice can pour our visions and dreams onto an empty page with little regard towards restraint.







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