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Silent Speech

Maybe you want to talk, just do not know how to say it.

By Naomi LandsPublished about a year ago 1 min read
Silent Speech
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The words left unsaid are my kryptonite. The feeling of strain across my throat that alters my pathway of breathing is painful. There is a constant struggle to release the tension when more is consistently piled on. It hurts. It’s like the everlasting feeling of rubbing your skin against a grate. There seems to be no end in sight. With every thought this motion occurs and I feel hopeless about it. There are words trapped in my soul itching and clawing to get out. At the expense of losing my voice these words are caged. Constantly having to alter and change according to who is around has forced me to close down. A million filters have been made that have put my mind into overdrive. Now, I feel as though I am broken. Anything could be said and my mind is unable to fully process it. I am frustrated by this. My lack of control over what I have said around others. I am so caught up in the editing that I forget and don’t realize what is actually being published. Others do not understand the struggle of having a comfortable conversation when every single word is put under scrutiny. I wish to one day be that free. To speak freely and unapologetically. I want to not go through the day in my mind having a more in depth conversation with me, myself, and I. But maybe it is not all me. Sometimes, people just do not understand. The logic seems to be lost by one thing or another. I am not the most reasonable or smart. However, I focus more on what it is. The situation at hand dictates how I communicate, at least that is how I like it to be.

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Naomi Lands

Hiya, Thank you for taking the time to check out my work. It is all greatly appreciated. I am here to share some of my solo explorations into my mind. Hopefully my words speak to you in a way.

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