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Isn't it funny how we underestimate the power of our voices? this sound that emanates from our throats, formulating words... ...are not just noises Right? I'm guessing it's pretty silly to assume that our voices are just perfectly placed noises, combining to converse with others, argue with others, woo others, defend others, offend others... And it occurs to me that my voice, is not used the way I want it to be instead, it's being limited. Limited to the sombre pleasures of others entertaining people who probably don't bother, much about me instead my voice is caged up, way up in my own thoughts They say talking to yourself is the first sign of schizophrenia do people who fear talking talk to themselves? Glossophobia they call it. I say talking to others contributes to our enraging insanity the society that conceals my voice, taints the will to be heard. One day I got up from my seat in class to say a speech I was surprised with what I was about to meet. first came the silence, then the bafflement people for the first time got the chance to hear my voice Bewilderment? yes, Endearment? no for what they heard was not the sound of a nightingale in the forest but rather the sound of an emancipated prison screaming to the reaches of the farthest The scene made me sit back and assess my life looking back needed to be addressed A voice isn't supposed to be internalised, is it? But why do I struggle to break out? Why is it so hard to let people hear my voice? Why, why, why My answer? That's what you get when you underestimate the power of your voice.
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Mar 5, 2014
Mar 5, 2014 at 6:14 AM UTC
My Voice
Isn't it funny how we underestimate the power of our voices? this sound that emanates from our throats, formulating words... ...are not just noises Right? I'm guessing it's pretty silly to assume that our voices are just perfectly placed noises, combining to converse with others, argue with others, woo others, defend others, offend others... And it occurs to me that my voice, is not used the way I want it to be instead, it's being limited. Limited to the sombre pleasures of others entertaining people who probably don't bother, much about me instead my voice is caged up, way up in my own thoughts They say talking to yourself is the first sign of schizophrenia do people who fear talking talk to themselves? Glossophobia they call it. I say talking to others contributes to our enraging insanity the society that conceals my voice, taints the will to be heard. One day I got up from my seat in class to say a speech I was surprised with what I was about to meet. first came the silence, then the bafflement people for the first time got the chance to hear my voice Bewilderment? yes, Endearment? no for what they heard was not the sound of a nightingale in the forest but rather the sound of an emancipated prison screaming to the reaches of the farthest The scene made me sit back and assess my life looking back needed to be addressed A voice isn't supposed to be internalised, is it? But why do I struggle to break out? Why is it so hard to let people hear my voice? Why, why, why My answer? That's what you get when you underestimate the power of your voice.
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Mar 5, 2014
Mar 5, 2014 at 6:14 AM UTC
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