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Is there such a thing as verbose?

The mood of any room would leave us to believe that sound and the sound of being social carries a certain melody.  I am not a cynic when it comes to the notion of sound and believe that words carry to the marketplace of the mind a series of pitches and frequecies that allow the beauty of smiles, provocative eyebrows and the occassional smile a place to breathe.  I am one who believes that being social does not require pagentry but if you can afford a room some wit and banter without consternating the free flow of expression that other energies in the room emanate then you are well on your way. In the melody of language is there such a thing as verbose? I'd imagine not but there are nabobs abound certain negativists who choose to coat tail on thoughts, wit and banter in order to hone in on where your kudos and accolades are derived from.  Being gifted at tongue and plume may give an illusion of the V word but in reality only surmize the why we write, why we are smart and why melodies inhabit rooms that are alive with wit. So as you close and as I end we'll smile in silence and in marketplace of now.

+JO.