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Are there inbetween words, that really mean what WE want them to mean
Are they just words,heard and listened too..
Can we really feel what is in the OPEN heart
If the eyes close
If the heart beats
And we take a gasp...or sigh...
We can
Because what was there, never STOPPED
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Staggering Means

Contributed by brew on Friday, 10th November 2006 @ 09:12:29 PM in AEST
Topic: abstract



How can one really read betwen the lines.?
Are there inbetween words, that really mean what WE want them to mean
Are they just words,heard and listened too..
Can we really feel what is in the OPEN heart
If the eyes close
If the heart beats
And we take a gasp...or sigh...
We can
Because what was there, never STOPPED




Copyright © brew ... [ 2006-11-10 21:12:29]
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Re: Staggering Means (User Rating: 1 )
by trini on Friday, 10th November 2006 @ 09:21:56 PM AEST
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strong words. im getting alot of interpretations here
overall good work
keep it up
-Trini


Re: Staggering Means (User Rating: 1 )
by jyssvw22 on Saturday, 11th November 2006 @ 11:26:15 AM AEST
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Reading between the lines or not…we always hear what we want to hear…and interpret others to our likings…between the lines….all of this world is read between two lines.



Nice write


Re: Staggering Means (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Thursday, 16th November 2006 @ 02:30:41 PM AEST
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Are you trying to tell us something? :) j/k
True words here, both said and unspoken.


Re: Staggering Means (User Rating: 1 )
by Man_On_High on Thursday, 16th November 2006 @ 10:48:17 PM AEST
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..there is much to ponder between these lines as well Dayna.. so much so, that every time I read, I see something new-

wonderful post luv~
Hope this finds you well*

As always,

B



Re: Staggering Means (User Rating: 1 )
by hauntedscorp on Monday, 27th November 2006 @ 11:09:25 AM AEST
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As with anything, we interpret the words/actions as we are experiencing life at the moment. We bend others' truths until it becomes our own, and the original meaning has been lost in myth...lol.

Keep it up Miss-Pondering-Of-Many-Thoughts ; )


Another good write.



~Scorp.


Re: Staggering Means (User Rating: 1 )
by myheartsvoice on Wednesday, 11th April 2007 @ 10:57:33 PM AEST
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A good thought and quite wise as well as true. again you fascinate me with your style of presenting the essencials of reasoning for the mind body and spirit. beautiful write dayna.


Ben




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