Slow down, young reader,
For you are still both young and old
in the
ages of your reading.
Slow down at the beginning of a
book;
Slow down and listen to the first page.
There is no
rush.
Books don't rush; they wait.
Sometimes they wait for
centuries,
Anticipating the arrival of the right reader.
So
breathe slowly and deeply as you attend to the page;
Deep
breathing helps deep listening;
Deep listening helps deep
hearing.
Make friends with your book if you can.
Books
like to be listened to with both eyes and ears.
But human ears
work slower than human eyes;
And human ears need space to listen
into.
Look at the page:
There are words and there is white
space.
Your mind will add the pictures.
But look how much
more white space there is than words.
Most of the page is
space.
The space is there for long ears to listen into.
There's
a lot of it.
The words are completely surrounded.
But it is
not empty space.
The words vibrate quietly
And fill the space
with unseen sound.
Ears must pay attention.
Close listening
is needed.
What sounds are the words making today?
Listen
to the space around them.
Is there a breeze?
Is there a breeze
blowing gently
through the leafy woodlands
of words and
whispers?
Is there bird song?
Is there a secret rustling in the
undergrowth?
Sometimes there is.
And sometimes it can be
heard.
How good is your earsight?
Do you know?
Quite
a lot of the words on the page are invisible.
Often it is the
invisible words which make the most noise.
Only ears can hear
them;
Only ears which take the trouble to slow down and listen
closely.
There
is no rush.
Books don't rush; they wait.
Angela Leighton ~ 2018
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