“Words and hearts should be handled with care, for words misspoken and hearts when broken are the hardest things to repair.” ~ Unknown
Ever do this? Say something then feel the immediate twinge of regret? You wish, how you wish, you could somehow take them back. But they stick like glue. Sometimes they are just casual, oh so casual, “I didn’t really mean it.”
We utter them right off the top of our head, just because we need to talk–oh, how we need to talk, to say something—oh, how we always need to be saying something.
Sometimes they are tinged with hints of sarcasm—just enough hint to hurt.
Sometimes we lash out in anger. And that’s the worst kind—so far from kind.
And then there’s the so unkind kind that cuts … deep, sometimes scarring to permanence—like a car that’s been wrecked and declared totaled. Total damage.
If we would but look into the eyes, we would see the heart of each.
But no, we shrug away, whispering, “So what.”
Our culture actually takes pride in telling someone off. We hang on to the brash words of reality television and celebrate the celebrity spewing trash-talk. Bullying is a problem among our children. It’s like we celebrate hate.
What have we become?
Yes, conflict is part and parcel of life. But my mother used to say “Fight nice.” The word hate was so repulsed it was never allowed in our home, under any circumstances. Not even an “I hate brocolli!” was permitted.
Words can build or destroy. Choose them wisely—choose to soothe, heal, protect, build.
Why not declare to say, today, words tinged with, dare I say, … love?
And if you have nothing to say, it’s perfectly okay to just say nothing.
“Even fools are thought wise when they keep silent.” ~Proverbs 17:28a
“Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.” ~Plato
This is my contribution to the Weekly Photo Challenge with the theme “Broken”. I chose to use the theme in the context of “words”, which can break and shatter as powerfully as they build and heal.
Our modern world is filled with an abundance of them. Sometimes even one sentence can wreak a force as destructive as a volcanic eruption. (Think Twitter with its mere 160 characters. It packs a powerful punch, doesn’t it?)
Our WordPress community continues to be a safe haven for words, a place where thoughtful expression is wrapped in respect for everyone. I’ve found it to be thus far, and I hope it continues.
“Let your speech be always with grace.” ~Colossians 4:6a
Peace,
Alexandria
For other interpretations of the Broken Challenge, I hope you’ll take some time and visit here. You’ll enjoy the endless creativity of WordPress photographers, both amateur and professional. Enjoy! 🙂
Tom Schultz
/ May 26, 2015Marvelous color!
Alexandria Sage
/ May 27, 2015Thank you!
Hildegard | whphotoplus
/ May 27, 2015Awesome!
Hildegard | whphotoplus
/ May 27, 2015Awesome! Lovely pictures, profound thoughts.
Alexandria Sage
/ May 27, 2015Thank you. I’m glad you liked both. Thanks for the visit and comments!
loisajay
/ May 27, 2015Beautiful everything: photographs, words, thoughts. Great post.
Alexandria Sage
/ May 27, 2015Thank you. I”m glad you found it thought provoking and enjoyed the photos. Thanks for the visit and comments!
SAN_jeet
/ May 27, 2015lovely
Amy
/ May 27, 2015Beautiful and eloquent, Alexandria! I’m grateful that WP community “continues to be a safe haven for words, a place where thoughtful expression is wrapped in respect for everyone.”, well said. 🙂
Human Relationships
/ June 1, 2015Reblogged this on Human Relationships and commented:
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Tina Schell
/ June 7, 2015Beautiful Alexandria. Loved that you couldn’t even hate broccoli 😄 But seriously, wonderful text and beautiful photos to go with them.
DAlmeida
/ July 25, 2015Beautiful set. Poetic!
Alexandria Sage
/ July 25, 2015Thank you!