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| i speak with my hands, and without words...but you hear me. it's funny, i sound just like you. you hear my words, but they are yours. what right do i have to claim them as mine? i must admit, this thought is rather odd, surely its been thought before...aaah, bother, i'm entangled in my thoughts; my hands are bound... | |
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| "you hear my words, but they are yours" Whoa. I may just be interpreting this wrong, but...if you mean that a major barrier we as humans have when communicating with each other is the drastically different way in which we interpret things....then thats some of the most intellectually stimulating stuff I've read on this board. Thanks for the thought buzz, man ![]() | |
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| the whole beauty of poetry/creative writing is that it may be interpreted in many different ways. the only way to interpret it is the way you did. it may be different from the way someone else interpreted it, but none the less, you clicked away with inspiration. simply astounding isn't it? | |
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