viernes, 31 de enero de 2014

Importance of the human voice

Their hands were tied , or handcuffed , yet fingers danced , flew, drew words. Prisoners were hooded , but leaning they could see something, a little something , below . Although it was forbidden to talk , they talked with his hands.Pinio  Ungerfeld  teached to Eduardo the alphabet of fingers, which he learned in prison without a teacher :- Some had bad handwriting - told - Others were masters of calligraphy.The dictatorship wanted everyone to be nothing more than one out each one : in prisons and barracks , and around the country , communication was crime.Some prisoners spent more than ten years buried in solitary cells the size of a coffin, without hearing more voices that sound bars or steps boots by runners. Mauricio and Fernandez  condemned to the solitude , were saved because they could speak with taps through the wall. So dreams and memories , loves and hates were counted ; discussed , embraced, fought ; shared certainties and beauty and also shared doubts and guilt and questions of those that have no answers .When it is true , when it born of the need to say , no one can  stop the human voice. If you refuse the mouth, it speaks with the hands, or eyes, or the pores , or wherever. For all , every last , we have something to say to others, something that deserves to be celebrated by others or forgiven.

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