Friday, June 4, 2010

The List Of Changes






















We can answer any question we have, like how do actors make themselves cry, so we never sit in wonder and wonder at the wonder of the world, anymore.

And anything we watch can be paused, so we never argue about what just happened while we were talking, anymore.

We cannot hope that we might have just missed their call, because our phones are always with us and if they didn't call, they didn't call.

No protests in the streets, just a button marked 'like'.

No one reads stories aloud, unless you are a child.

No letters. Just bills.

26 comments:

  1. Loved this. And even more, I love that the comments are back.
    Thank you.

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  2. im not going to lie...I'm not really a fan of this..it's not really deep and thought provoking like usual. It's just sort of mlah.

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  3. 'This is True'

    Some little surprises still
    exist for you & me too.
    (The Grandparents who still ring & write).

    Now Re-Focus.
    On the Important Adventures.

    It's time to take Notice of the
    'Real Tears' in peoples eyes.
    'Real Smiles' on peoples Faces.
    And Question Why is still 'Extant'.
    Take Time Talk in 'Real Spaces'(Extemporanceous=Exquisited)

    'FABIAN'(If I raise my voice. Do you hear this?)

    Love kywiddlypoo

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  4. This is prime. Thank you for this.

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  5. thank God im not the only one who things somethings seriously wrong with this world.

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  6. Then I guess I'm a child.

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  7. I really like this. I feel it.

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  8. i write letters to my soldier.

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  9. Your posts are incredible.
    They always speak to me in some way or another.

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  10. We keep thinking we're making it better.. but what are we really doing? I love getting a letter in the mail.

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  11. Enlightening and tragic portrait you have painted here, but beautiful as always. I wish you weren't, but you're right. I wish things were how they used to be. Actually, I just wish they were different. (I don't know if they were any better before.)

    I'm sorry, I've rambled a bit. On a side note, I hope you are well. I know I'm just a faceless, nameless reader amongst your masses of followers... but I want you to know that your words, your insights, mean more than I'm sure you could understand.

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  12. "We cannot hope that we might have just missed their call, because our phones are always with us and if they didn't call, they didn't call."

    Touche!

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    I'm 24. I read stories out loud. With newspaper articles I pretend I'm a newscaster (long-abandoned dream career); with storybooks I pretend I'm a raconteur. For a while I get to be someone I could never be. It's cool.

    -S

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  13. This is so right.

    And it makes my heart hurt a little bit.

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  14. and once we could speak our minds, then we lost our voices. Which is much better than losing your mind and speaking our voices.
    Trust me, I know.

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  15. tell me, please, that you created this beautiful thing in the hope that one particular person would find it, not just for us all?

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  16. Many of those changes, can't just be "liked." Many of those changes, aren't a change for the better.

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  17. Many of those changes can't just be "liked." Many of those changes aren't for the better.

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  18. wow.. so right
    about no letters and just bills..
    about a phone call..

    very good one

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  19. Oh yes. He created this beautiful thing...for him and I.

    Thank you.

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  20. i love this. i can read this over and over again. <3

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  21. All these convenient time-savers have stolen our time to 'Be."

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  22. "We cannot hope that we might have just missed their call, because our phones are always with us and if they didn't call, they didn't call."

    So simple, straightforward, and painful. Reaches into the depth of human emotion and feeling, and pulls out just the words needed to convey.

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  23. it is so sad. so sad.

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