How would you describe a shadow
to someone who speaks a different language
than the one you learned as you started to grow?
Is it possible to get your point across to them if you had
no idea if a disability or distraction of their sense
of hearing, seeing and touching existed but was hidden
away from view?
If a shadow has a purpose and a meaning there should be
an easy way to describe one in simple terms to be able to
create the authentic impression it rightfully deserves...
There are so many amazing ways to communicate that the
universal miracle of interpretation is usually free for each
of us to fully appreciate...
until the senses we take for granted are unavailable and invisible
to someone needing or wanting us to find a way to share
and associate...
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See it...hear it...feel the breath of life
From its silence softly whispers
See me in your dreams and secret visions endlessly through the night
In quiet desperation I await your gentle embrace wishing and hoping you can unlock me...
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