'The Ronald' Speaks

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PRIEST FOR 50 YEARS. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL AND PRINCIPAL OF CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOLS; PASTOR 10 YRS; EXECUTIVE EDITOR THE CATHOLIC WITNESS, HBG DIOCESAN NEWSPAPER FOR 30 YRS. NOW RETIRED.

Saturday, June 24, 2006

THE WONDER OF WORDS

How easily we take words for granted.
We wait until a child says his/her first word. We’re thrilled, excited, celebratory.
Then as the child grows and speaks more words, we wish they’d stop talking.
We go through our days speaking words constantly. They come quickly sometimes without thought. Seldom if ever do we stop and contemplate a word. Where did we get this word? How often have we used this word? Why does this word sound the way it does? Who came up with the pronunciation? What is the texture of the word? What is the word’s etymology?
Take, for example, the word, brown. Just let that word hang there. Brown. Feel the wonder of the word, brown. Who attached this word to this color? What are words similar to the word, brown? For example, tawny, bronze, tan, swart, dark.
Now just repeat the word, brown, out loud several times. In fact, repeat the word, brown, until it sounds strange. Try to taste the word, brown.
Now use the word, brown, in a sentence. For example, My overcoat is brown. Or The sun this evening has a brown hue.
Think of how you can put words together in a sentence. Just take a sentence from your everyday conversation. For example, So I said to her, Is my suntan brown enough?
How did you do that? You had the question in your mind and put it into words before you said it.
How many times during a day do you do this? Now think of how you can put words together. For example, a worn-down soul, cunningly imprecise, staggeringly simple, soft surprise, shrewd distrust, forlorn bravado.
Now use words to make pictures. For example, river, snowfall, Christmas, joy, warmth, hope, hazy.
(Words are like a palette of paints with which we can create vivid, multicolored pictures).
Words can skip, jump, pry, pierce. Thanks to words we have risen above the brutes, but thanks to words, we have sunk to the level of beasts.
If we can’t play with words, we can’t work with words.
Words can be used to persuade or force, to heal or torture, to build or destroy, to inspire or provoke, to teach or taunt, to be picturesque or bland.
Words can be used to deceive or brainwash. For example, pre owned when the reality is second hand.
We can stonewall God with words, even prayerful words.
Whatever else, don’t take words or your use of words for granted.