What
if
we
were
simply
content
with
silence,
exchanging
wordless
breaths,
all
life
bred
on
body
language.
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i like the quiet 🙂 sometimes, nothing said is the best thing said.. 😉
Thank you! I totally agree. How many times have we put our foot in our mouth and wanted to take back words spoken in the heat of the moment? Reading body language is so much more thought-provoking, a tease for our brains to openly interpret without tongue-tied speech.
Cheers,
Tyler 🙂
quiet
~
harmony
Thank you, my friend! You said it all 🙂
Cheers,
Tyler
Wonderful, as usual. I particularly like this one.
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed this poem 🙂
Cheers,
Tyler
In a very real sense, all life IS bred on body language…one way or another…
Very true, Cynthia! The very practice of watching our parents move their lips conditions children to spell and sound words. Children will often mimic facial expressions before talking and I find body language to be most humorous and enlightening! Hope you have a wonderful Friday and relaxing weekend, my friend!
Cheers,
Tyler 🙂
And you as well!
We are!
A lovely thought and I would embrace this at times but then there are the words! They must be said, written, heard…oh, the words! 🙂
Ahhhh silence…sounds like a kind of heaven:-)
Thank you, Harula! I agree, silence is simply intoxicating, especially when spent in Nature’s wilderness. I hope you have a wonderful Friday & relaxing weekend, my friend!
Cheers,
Tyler 🙂