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The world is too loud for someone with fragile ears like mine. I can hear the words you don’t mean to say, the stories you don’t mean to tell, the lies you thought you could hide, and these things that aren’t meant to be heard drown out the song of the universe with a dark static that sometimes just makes me wish that I was deaf to the world. I’d rather give up hearing the sweet sounds of the birds chirping in the pre-dawn hours than have to be assaulted by things that I never wanted to hear, and I’d rather have to read the words on the lips of people because I’m no good at listening to what they say and if I make a mistake while I’m guessing then I can just blame it on my ignorance and that’s something that seems to be okay in this world. And even though ignorance should never be an excuse, I’d be more than happy to have a healthy dose to myself, because anything has to be better than making people out for who they really are.
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May 19, 2012
May 19, 2012 at 1:16 PM UTC
Silence
The world is too loud for someone with fragile ears like mine. I can hear the words you don’t mean to say, the stories you don’t mean to tell, the lies you thought you could hide, and these things that aren’t meant to be heard drown out the song of the universe with a dark static that sometimes just makes me wish that I was deaf to the world. I’d rather give up hearing the sweet sounds of the birds chirping in the pre-dawn hours than have to be assaulted by things that I never wanted to hear, and I’d rather have to read the words on the lips of people because I’m no good at listening to what they say and if I make a mistake while I’m guessing then I can just blame it on my ignorance and that’s something that seems to be okay in this world. And even though ignorance should never be an excuse, I’d be more than happy to have a healthy dose to myself, because anything has to be better than making people out for who they really are.
christopher-bales
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May 19, 2012
May 19, 2012 at 1:16 PM UTC
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