Language
See if you can
Think about an apple without words
Think about its figure, its bright red skin glistening in the light.
Think about its taste, a sweet and sour explosion in your mouth
Think about the noise it makes as you bite into it, a crisp satisfaction.
Think about the smell of it, a sweet aroma with a fresh earthy twist
making you imagine its previous life, swaying in the fresh air.
Think about the feel of it, a freshly washed raincoat covering up a young and sheltered inside.
What is it like to think without words?
Words can only describe biting into a fresh apple on a sunny day.
A frustrating paradox, your mind speaks but your words stutter.
Your thoughts rush through a sieve:
the bright red skin
the sweet and sour explosion
the crisp satisfaction
the sweet aroma
easily pass through
but
the Apple
is left
behind.
Language is the crutch of our imagination: its lifts us up yet holds us to the ground, as the apple lies just beyond
A fingers reach.