When it is about effective communication, I can say we need to understand by reading or hearing the words. Silence kills the connection.
Thank you for this great poem again.
Posted 6 Years Ago
6 Years Ago
thank you for your words, Dhaye...only the comfortable silences are good...the awkward ones are the .. read morethank you for your words, Dhaye...only the comfortable silences are good...the awkward ones are the killers. for sure.
My goodness. I absolutely adore this piece. Sometimes relationships are rocky, and it’s always one person who bites their tongue to save themselves from the chaos of fighting. When someone truly loves someone else, they can put their own feeling aside, no matter how overpowering and soul crushing those feelings are, just to save their loved one from the pain they are feeling. That person is always me. Sometimes we give too many chances, and we almost drown in our ever-growing hurricane. Loved reading this. Thank you.
dear Jacob... aging is such a pleasure when we can be poetic with a sense of humor. Mellow is my favorite color... sunsets of rendevouz passion setting on a horizon of ecstacy. truly, Pat
Very detail words and thoughts shared my friend. When a hurricane come alive. Can be very dangerous. Thank you Jacob for sharing the amazing poetry.
Coyote
Its a matter of reading between the lines or is it so? You hear imaginary thoughts that comes to you from deep within and wish somehow they could materialize. liked the vision behind this piece.
The title absolutely drew me in! And the wish to engage in the other’s non-communication style as a means of communication is just brilliant! Reading signs, cues, expressions, body language, actions and intentions are all very tricky and have you making a mess (graffiti/hurricane) of your own thoughts, intentions and responses..
Subtle language as that of silent lips can either be incredibly loud and obvious but also can be extremely complex, mysterious, abstract and enigmatic.. a puzzle worth figuring out?? Or a tricky game better left unplayed??
Originally from Bronx, NY, I live in Carbondale, Illinois...teach English at a community college and have been writing and publishing poetry since 1970. I am here to read for inspiration from other po.. more..