Thats quite profound old friend. The whisper is louder than the scream.
I have screamed, many times. There was never anyone there, suffice to say, that when I, after many sufferings of the soul, found my whisper, it was not the friends I found there, it was myself.
He had been missing for some time, but, he had changed, and that change carried with it the new life he sought.
'I have screamed, many times. There was never anyone there, suffice to say, that when I, after many sufferings of the soul, found my whisper, it was not the friends I found there, it was myself.
He had been missing for some time, but, he had changed, and that change carried with it the new life he sought.'
Sheesh! And you said I'd been profound. That's a hell of an impressive mouthful, Cheyenne. It resonates, and though I know exactly what it means, I couldn't ever express it so well. It's worthy of being a blog post on its own.
Yup, and get some serious thinking done, with no distractions.
ReplyDeleteThats quite profound old friend. The whisper is louder than the scream.
ReplyDeleteI have screamed, many times. There was never anyone there, suffice to say, that when I, after many sufferings of the soul, found my whisper, it was not the friends I found there, it was myself.
He had been missing for some time, but, he had changed, and that change carried with it the new life he sought.
Wish I could join you - a beer and open range sounds cool.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the Chronicles! Hope you enjoy the "ride", so to speak.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to hearing from you.
'I have screamed, many times. There was never anyone there, suffice to say, that when I, after many sufferings of the soul, found my whisper, it was not the friends I found there, it was myself.
ReplyDeleteHe had been missing for some time, but, he had changed, and that change carried with it the new life he sought.'
Sheesh! And you said I'd been profound. That's a hell of an impressive mouthful, Cheyenne. It resonates, and though I know exactly what it means, I couldn't ever express it so well. It's worthy of being a blog post on its own.
Thanks for the compliment, it means a lot. I have had this piece in my head since way back. It was an answer I gave to a psychologist.
ReplyDeleteShe had asked me why, an incident had caused me to lose it. A very long story. One day I may well put it anonymously, on a blog.