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Words.


In this circle of our lives, every single day we see people, interact with them, socialize with and laugh or cry. We speak to them thereby giving a little notion of our not-so fast moving lives.

Words; that's all what matters here. Do you even know the powerful and tremendous effect of words ? Their negative and positive prospects ?

Words are not merely some collection of letters and consonants altogether put up in a manner which represents feelings. No, they are not 'just' a collection instead they are a representation of our thoughts; fragile and strong.

Words never mean to hurt someone or cause some kind of pain in anyone though they can allow some tears to flow out. They are a weapon to fight against everything.

These delicate pieces form every key of our lives; what we mean, what we speak, what we feel are all under it's power. People never understand the gesture of words nor do they ever abide to any of them.

A word of kindness can enlighten your mood, a word of truthfulness wakes you up, a word of correctness brings a harsh realization to you, a word of hatred triggers sharp memories and a word of love allows your heart to fly freely. So many beautiful things these words contain and yet they are supressed heavily. I don't know what people fear: a change in themselves on listening such words or an invasion to their past.

 Margaret Atwood had truly written, " ..these pages of mine are going to be torn apart and burned down: this, often happens with words."

This universe conveys through the medium of words and this can be either in the form of criticism or a feeling of oneness. But mind you, the weight and the voice of words cannot be dissolved nor ignored.

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