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The beauty of a language or of an art or the sounds of voices is fully appreciated and known only by those who know its purpose, to express the fullest possible extent of all emotion.

Right from birth, we speak the same language, slowly we learn more expressions, more clarity in terms of our thoughts and their usages.

What hits us then is the realization when it comes to actual application of our learnings!

Learning new words everyday and using them for the purpose of explaining your thoughts in fuller detail is just another high!

When I mean simply clear, flowing, I can now call it lucid!

When I mean extremely painful, I can call it excruciating!

and when I reach a point, I needn't explain, I can hear the sound of silence which speaks a thousand words...

The glances that convey much, more than expressions sometimes,
those thoughts which are reflected on the face as though they're etched or carved for this particular purpose...

The experiences that are the stimuli for the expressions,

The cadence, ravishing / gushing, flow of thoughts that cascade and coalesce into a sequence of words which go on to form a statement, almost orchestered for delivering the exhaltation that has only just begun!!

The ever-moving spirit that rises with passion only to keep fuelling the heart with reasons, love, thoughts, smiles, by just mere reminisces of the moments, cherished, lived, felt and shared...

The calm that followsafter the burst of passion, after the expression of thoughts, intentions and feelings, defines completeness, whole and peace for having fulfilled it's purpose of existence...

to be what you want to be,
to do what you want to do,
to say what you want to say

and to live the way you want to,
coz there's no other way you'd be you!!

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