Space to Think
Sometimes, no word exists to say what we mean.
Trapped as we are between dirt and sky–
our footprints of carbon, our head in the Cloud,
just animals leashed to our senses,
singing the songs of our empiricism
with meteorological metaphors
or with those of war or sports–
our language often fails us.
How marvelous then are the spaces between words–
where sounds rebound in echoes
and connotations can expand like universes
and pauses become eons for our neurons to fire–
where intuition finds meaning
and writers and readers meet.
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“just animals leashed to our senses” – what a fantastic line!
thanks for giving us space to think and room to breathe!
Thank you, Sylvia!
I love how the lines in part 2 open up. Loving to “where sounds rebound in echoes”
Thank you, Shaun!