Step right up or did you kill my sister by way of the Wizard of Oz?
Be our guest of Disney motto and who are you? Word up with turning what I am trying to say into a statement. Dictionary help me here, and bring your cousin, the thesaurus. The powers of words being the power of your thought. The notion of your thought is the words that offset your thought being said. My grandfather often said to me growing up, “Pick a word from the dictionary then incorporate into your daily vocabulary then transcend into definition with higher learning of intellect by education.
Let’s look at an actor or actress when a dramatic scene takes place, it’s an combination of music with the emotion of words drawing attention to the audience with the understanding of dialogue. Opposites attract, but words connect whether they be in the front, middle or at the end. Words have their place depending on your meaning of impression and emphasizing on what the idea or outcome is with the conclusion of finalization.
A draft with what’s on paper and finally the finished script. Moving on up means never moving on down with your words of explaining what words have meaning to you, and the justification of how your words are expressed. Words of adornment along with words of anger of your true self of words you live by. Words have their distinction with the weight in how words are handled, no scale of uncertainty, but a scale of an organized mind. What’s on paper is words of who you are, and how you acquaint them to others.
Let me introduce the words to the sentence. Words harmony coming together as one unit. One unit making sense in thought, and the thought being the point of analysis. The next time you see words determine what it took to put the words together, and how they caught your attention. Let your fingers do the walking as your mind does the thinking in shouting out, “Words unto you, and all the news that’s fit to print.
This is your roaming reporter saying good night from words of tomorrow with today’s words of communication. Always remember, “Are your words making your point or is someone’s words doing it for you”.
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