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Silence has so many faces, voices. Great combination of image and words.
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Thanks, Jean!
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You have done it again! Such a profound Haiku.
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Thank you… I am glad it spoke to you.
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So perfectly true!
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Thank you 🙂
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Reblogged this on Anita & Jaye Dawes.
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Amazing
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Thank you!
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Simple. Beautiful.True. đź’•
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Thanks, Van ❤
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Oh, so true!
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🙂
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Reblogged this on oshriradhekrishnabole.
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Lovely Sue, thank you – the deafening sound of silence …
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Silence would be nice. It is a long, long time since I heard it.
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So true! No arguing when that happens.
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No, not a chance 🙂
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I love silence when it is needed, but I think it is only temporary any place it goes. jk
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It is, of course. I haven’t known silence for a very long time, having tinnitus. I find I miss it.
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So sorry you face this struggle. I know you must miss the silence. How impossible your circumstances. Nothing to alleviate it? No promises? jk
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I’ve had it for years… nothing to be done about it unfortunately, though it does mean the white noise of modern life … distant traffic etc… serves a really useful purpose in masking it 🙂
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White noise does have purpose. It sometimes is the only way not to hear the noises by using noise. Ironic, I think?… jk
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A useful distraction technique. Attention is the othr one.. you don’t ‘hear’ what you refuse to pay attention to. Of course, as soon as I mention it, the attention is right back on the whine .. 🙂
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Isn’t that true, like an echo that won’t stop. jk 🙂
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That’s a good way to describe it 🙂
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Oh eerie, but true…
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Yes…
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