Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Blog Series 1- Words: Little Toy Guns

A song for this sojourn: "Little Toy Guns"

Words are powerful; words can bring life or death.
Our words can save a life or destroy one. Our biggest regrets are often times the wrong words we had said. Words can hurt and words can heal. Conflict can happen when we do not have the right words to express our needs.

During the past couple of months, I experienced the power of words - in a negative way. I found that words had the power to break a relationship and drag in a string of regret.

Country singer Carrie Underwood expresses the power of words in her song “Little Toy Guns”, as she expresses the damage caused by negative verbal communication. This song compares a classic positive childhood experience, of playing with toy guns, with a classic negative adult experience, of breaking relationships. The former is innocent and playful, the latter guilty and regretful. 
Irony spills through the words as she sings: 
“I wish words were like little toy guns, 
no sting, no hurt no one, 
just a bang bang 
rollin' off your tongue”. 
The irony lies in the fact that much damage can be done by something that seems so small and insignificant, such as a toy gun. We let words roll out of our tongue just as easily as we would point a plastic gun to someone and pretend to shoot them. We don't even think twice about the fact that the pain we cause with our words, could hurt just as much as a gunshot wound would from a real gun. 
This is a lesson that my mother has been trying to teach me all my life, and it is a lesson that I will have to re-learn over and over again. 

I encourage you to give this song a chance and listen to it, even if you do not like "country". I find that this song is more country pop than it is country twang. The music video is also very effective in getting the point across. 


Chorus:
I wish words were like little toy guns
No smoke, no bullets, no kick from the trigger when you pull it
No pain, no damage done
I wish words were like little toy guns
Just a bang bang rollin' off your tongue
I wish words were like little toy guns





Blog series explained

Hello! I am back from the dead.
I’ll bore you with the cliché that most lazy bloggers, like me, use: 
“I haven’t posted anything in a while.”
Phew! That was hard to admit, now that it’s out in the open... 
please keep reading… 


I am deciding to re-shape my blogging routine. As I keep traveling on this journey that most people call ‘life’, I find that particular sojourns revolve around exploring certain topics, themes and lessons. As I write, I find myself going back to whatever topic seems to reoccur in my thoughts, conversations and actions for that particular time period. Rather than inconsistently posting one long entry about my experiences and inspirations, I am deciding to post shorter entries related to the same topic. Hence, here is the start to blog series 1: Words

Blog Series 1: 

Chewing on Words 

What are words?
Words are sounds. 
Words make up a language.
With a mere utterance of a sound, 
or with the click of a tongue,
                            ideas are communicated. 
Ideas that bring change, stability, 
                           creation or destruction.
With words, cultures and communities are formed. 
With words,
                           history 
                           is 
                           remembered.

With words, we converse with other beings,
                           the mortal and immortal.