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I Am Not a Poet But I Think I Write Poems

The language of Silence,
deepest of its own,
speaks loudly the most
when one hears
the absence of the sound,
alone.
[quote]The language of Silence,
deepest of its own[/quote]

Whilst there are those who dislike silence, there are those who cherish silence and that can be for a number of personal/private reasons. Of those, most would speak of how well they communicate with themselves better within silence whilst others who would say they learn more within silence; many people would give you varied and positive reasons.

My guess is that there are those who might sit well within 'the absence of the sound' simply because there are those who struggle within silence, considering it to (possibly) be a place they consider uncomfortable.

I guess we each sit on one side of the fence or the other.

Nicely written :)
In silence there is a recognition of stillness, of clarity, one can hear faint movement far, far in the distance, or one can hear one's heartbeat. In silence, thoughts speak volumes, ideas are formed, prayers are prayed. Silence is golden not just the golden rule. Silence speaks confirmation or consternation. Silence has a language all its own and few can actually hear it.
MyLady · 56-60, F
Wow! Thank you for sharing!
Raffie · 61-69, F
Silence can also speak volumes, if one listens to its call
MyLady · 56-60, F
Yes, indeed. Thank you for sharing.
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MyLady · 56-60, F
Interesting! Thank you.
berangere · 80-89, F
There is so much to be heard in silence.
MyLady · 56-60, F
You right! Thank you

 
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