Marie Rose


If you had a voice, what would you say. Would you tell tall tales, would you say what is fact, and what is true.

If you had a voice, then why don't you speak. Stop allowing everyone to
speak for you. Because they are really speaking for themselves.

If you had a voice, why do you keep silent. There are so many tragedies that we see but we do not say anything.

If you had a voice, why not spread knowledge. We are always talking about changes, but thats all it is just talk.

If you had a voice, why not share what you have, for it is always better to give then to recieve.

For there is a child, a man or a woman waiting to hear what you have to
say. Will you keep silent and keep the knowledge to yourself. Or will
you find time to share what you have learned so they can go out and
repeat what they have heard. In having a voice we can make a difference,
not only in our lives but in the lives of others. So lets use our
voices to speak what is true, what is fact, what is right. Allow our
voices to penetrate the hearts of our listeners, our readers, they may
never meet you in person but when they hear your voice (whether in
person or on paper) they can say when this person open's up there mouth
stop and take a moment to hear what is being said. Everyone could use a
word of encouragement, a word of knowledge, words of wisdom and words of
truth. But if you do not speak how would they hear.

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Comment by Mark Wells on August 9, 2010 at 4:24am
That was nice Marie. I share it on face book. THANKS!!!!

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