Clues:
1. You hear it.
2. You smile and let it go, cause you are amazing.
3. You process it.
4. And, you live with it.
What is it?
Bonne chance!
Ana's Place for the Ordinary.
It's all good.
Carpe Diem!
Buen Camino Peregrino!
Emily Dickinson (1830–86). Complete Poems. 1924. |
Part One: Life LXXXIX |
A WORD is dead
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When it is said,
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Some say.
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I say it just
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Begins to live
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That day.
'Dickinson insists that the internal world of a word, the unuttered word's meaning, is limited by the cultural and intellectual perspective of the thinker. Only when spoken does a word come alive, its meaning brought to life by the listener, the listener's input, the listener's interaction with the word and the speaker."
I submit, this applies to music and the arts. Life begins with the sharing of thoughts, sound and visual accompaniments.
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on Friday, July 26, 2013 at 8 p.m
for sounds and visuals in fine motion.
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