“He who said Silence is Golden spoke for himself only;

For the hearing impaired, ‘Silence Is Lonely.’”

 

Silence Is Lonely written by Roy Bain, a forty-five year veteran and pioneer of the hearing aid profession, is now available

FREE of cost. 

 

Text Box: Silence is Lonely

When at first our hearing begins to fade;
Though the signs are foretelling, we may choose to evade.
We tell others they don’t speak clearly, they mumble a lot;
My concentration is elsewhere, that’s why I ask what.
Please talk a bit louder, your voice is so weak;
I could hear you OK, if you’d look at me as you speak.
I can hear you just fine, when you’re close at hand;
If you would learn to enunciate, I could understand.
Being with family is one of life’s greatest joys;
But, don’t expect me to hear, with all of that noise.
It’s easy to blame others, though it’s not really fair;
It’s your hearing problem, solve it, show others you care.
He who said ‘silence is golden’ spoke for himself only;
For the hearing impaired, “silence is lonely”.

			                        Roy Bain © 1996

 

This poem, once framed and hung in your office waiting room will motivate the hearing impaired and his or her spouse to take the important steps toward better hearing and a more abundant lifestyle.

 

 

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