Unspoken words by Paul Callus, is a poem that can be interpreted in many ways depending on who's reading it. In my case, I took the poem as having to do with lost opportunities and things that I never got the chance to say. In the past I've bottled up my feelings, and now all I’m left with is regret on things that I hadn’t done. I have a feeling that the guy in the poem, if he doesn't take a chance to say how he feels, he’ll be in the same boat as me, with a million questions but not a single answer. “I often scribble in the sand”, this line from the poem is referencing the lost thoughts and feelings that often get stuck in our heads and never seem to get out. When I read the poem it was easy to relate, because I typically
Unspoken words by Paul Callus, is a poem that can be interpreted in many ways depending on who's reading it. In my case, I took the poem as having to do with lost opportunities and things that I never got the chance to say. In the past I've bottled up my feelings, and now all I’m left with is regret on things that I hadn’t done. I have a feeling that the guy in the poem, if he doesn't take a chance to say how he feels, he’ll be in the same boat as me, with a million questions but not a single answer. “I often scribble in the sand”, this line from the poem is referencing the lost thoughts and feelings that often get stuck in our heads and never seem to get out. When I read the poem it was easy to relate, because I typically