The link between His and Her… ah well!
I sit down with a freshly brewed hot cup of coffee.
I am tired.
Enclosed within the four walls, there’s no privacy.
Yet, I carve out a niche to safeguard myself.
The rising mist fills the tips of the hills outside
LEDs light up crevasses inside the cafeteria.
I spot this quiet couple in the room
- their fingers twined, souls intertwined,
smiling together, watching each other;
…. dancing in an
ocean of emotions.
Who needs words after all?
Their diverse gestures, intense expressions
And endless smiles…
–
Surpass the need of dialogue
Their
unspoken communication
unheard, but all conveying! Yes…
it’s a language-
beautiful wordless words
that transpire beyond
the conventional limits.
I love it!
Declaration of love can come from a mere touch,
their bodies speak to one another,
Wordless messages acts like a balm
-
Can anything be so soothing, so gentle?
Their story celebrates silence and love,
The sound of it overtakes…
It becomes
palpable, discernible.
Who says a deaf, mute or a blind couple do not understand romantic cues. Each couple develops its own sense of mood, energy and methods of communication….just like it does in any other relationship. ~
Linked with Susan's:
Oh this is the loveliest conversation of all. Wonderful to see you, Panchali.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the appreciation... appreciate it, Sherry!!:))
DeleteLove. "Who needs words after all?"
ReplyDeleteI remember watching Amerivcan sign language among the deaf--but of course those signs are words. But body language is amazing to watch and Words wouldn't mean much without it
Sooo pleased you liked it....! Thank you, Susan.... :))))
DeleteSometimes the best of conversations can take without words. Your words ring so true, Panchali!
ReplyDeleteComing from you, this is a very gratifying compliment, Mary. Thanks... :)))
DeleteBeautiful and so expressive. I feel if I was there So true that some conversations don't need words
ReplyDeleteI am glad you liked it, thanks for coming by, Marja. :))
DeleteIndeed, and it can actually be heard. Thanks Panchali for this lovely poem
ReplyDeleteYes the most indepth conversations can be wordless. A wealth of understanding went into your shared moment Panchali
ReplyDeleteMuch love...
silence SAYS A lottttttttttttttt ...
ReplyDeleteBikram's
Declaration of love can come from a mere touch... absolutely!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE! Such a beautifully intense and eloquent write ❤️
ReplyDeleteLove certainly can be a wordless language...this is beautiful Panchali!
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful way to describe the expression of love <3 :) !
ReplyDeleteDo drop by my blog