Friday, January 19, 2007

When Words Don't Suffice

There comes a point when words no longer suffice. When the language of relationship must find some other form in order to express itself adequately.
Sometimes I can't find words that articulate the depth and complexity of what I'm trying to communicate. While possibly a poverty of vocabulary, I suspect it's more likely the nature of uncharted territory. Such a challenge requires an explorer's courage.
Other times I'm not sure what's worth saying. No topic comes to mind or all topics seem pointless. In order to mean the most, it is vital to say the least. Maybe simply enjoy each others' presence.
Words can lose their power when the become disconnected from action. There is a time when one needs to stop talking and start doing, or risk losing credibility. Words don't always suffice.
Enough words for now.

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