Monday, December 19, 2011

Words

When you articulate them accurately they can mean to me what you've meant them to say but to do so rarely occurs naturally.

When you say a word it's nothing you've created; social constructs and birth-luck have given you a language that will rarely work efficiently.

When you say a word like 'elation', for demonstration, you can mean a state of happiness in extreme but does your 'elation' only mean this seemingly?

When you say a word like 'elation' it can never fully describe the situation - have you found love in the eyes of another or have you found something lesser?

When you say a word like 'elation', you twist it into derivatives and from it's derivation you must articulate now three times, the speech, the word, and the meat.

When you articulate them, the derivations of 'elation' with vowels sounding softly and consonants roughly, the very movements of the mouth spit more meaning.

When you say a word like 'elation' you've also said the word with your lips splitting and tongue in collision with your teeth and gums.

When you say a word like 'elation' you've also said it to yourself to double-check it's accuracy to see if it fits snugly with your feelings, exactly.

When you say a word like 'elation' is it elation you are trying to articulate or is it 'elation' as they do sound the same but they do not feel the same.

When you articulate them you must articulate now four times - the speech, the word, the meat, and the feeling as the mouth meets the heart and the stomach feels quivery.

When you feel a word like 'elation' you know the feeling of elation wholeheartedly and infinitely and intimately to be the bulk of your feeling.

When you feel a word like 'elation' you can picture in great colour the other that causes 'elation' as to feel 'elation' necessitates another.

When you feel a word like 'elation' to speak it is impossible and to articulate it accurately is unimaginable but to move the mouth and feel elated, well you've known it to be demonstrated.


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