" Let's Talk About it."
With all this technology we've become
so inhumane when it comes to communicating.
Many would rather Text than talk it's really
a true disconnection of emotions no associating.
No matter how many of those emotion icons
you use they will never ever convey.
What you're feeling at the time that only
words from your heart will ever be able to say.
Conversation is the key to communicating let's talk
about it let me hear your concerns let me talk to you.
Words from a concerned heart can uplift a spirit
that all the texting in the world will never do.
Convenience is the excuse that helps to sell this
modern mess that is communicating technology.
But a text message will never replace what the
ear hears when you're talking to somebody.
Don't get me wrong I'm not totally against
texting it has its place but if I had my choice.
When I'm going and growing through I would
rather hear words from a caring voice.
Our young are becoming so impersonal with all
the texting they honestly can't communicate.
Their verbal skills are lacking without the spice
in their vocabulary many can't conversate.
We need to be able and willing to talk and listen
to each other to verbally communicate.
I'd rather hear the words than see the text of
I Love you, hearing them I can better appreciate.
Talk to me is what I'm saying I'm sensitive
and I Love the emotions of the spoken word.
I'd rather hear and listen there's a difference
when a person from their heart needs to be heard.
Texting has a purpose when you can't talk you can
get your point across but don't make it the only way.
Because there are words that can only be captured
from hearing what a person really has to say.
Let's talk about it all whatever is on your heart
I'm here to hear and to listen very attentively.
I can't be texted to but talked to when you need to hear
a voice of concern and caring then talk to me.
Besides you can't text Yah
when you need Him it's verbal.
Inspired by a conversation with
DeRome Seals
shelly david wright, poet
healingeartspoetry@yahoo.com
With all this technology we've become
so inhumane when it comes to communicating.
Many would rather Text than talk it's really
a true disconnection of emotions no associating.
No matter how many of those emotion icons
you use they will never ever convey.
What you're feeling at the time that only
words from your heart will ever be able to say.
Conversation is the key to communicating let's talk
about it let me hear your concerns let me talk to you.
Words from a concerned heart can uplift a spirit
that all the texting in the world will never do.
Convenience is the excuse that helps to sell this
modern mess that is communicating technology.
But a text message will never replace what the
ear hears when you're talking to somebody.
Don't get me wrong I'm not totally against
texting it has its place but if I had my choice.
When I'm going and growing through I would
rather hear words from a caring voice.
Our young are becoming so impersonal with all
the texting they honestly can't communicate.
Their verbal skills are lacking without the spice
in their vocabulary many can't conversate.
We need to be able and willing to talk and listen
to each other to verbally communicate.
I'd rather hear the words than see the text of
I Love you, hearing them I can better appreciate.
Talk to me is what I'm saying I'm sensitive
and I Love the emotions of the spoken word.
I'd rather hear and listen there's a difference
when a person from their heart needs to be heard.
Texting has a purpose when you can't talk you can
get your point across but don't make it the only way.
Because there are words that can only be captured
from hearing what a person really has to say.
Let's talk about it all whatever is on your heart
I'm here to hear and to listen very attentively.
I can't be texted to but talked to when you need to hear
a voice of concern and caring then talk to me.
Besides you can't text Yah
when you need Him it's verbal.
Inspired by a conversation with
DeRome Seals
shelly david wright, poet
healingeartspoetry@yahoo.com

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