Listen to the Silence

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    Listen to the Silence

    Listen to the silence. Can you hear it?
    Not as loud as static on a TV, but more obvious
    Full of the sounds of invisible pauses creating awkward situations and needed moments
    Allowing time to stop for a few seconds before it abruptly restarts
    Running in circles around your head, too quickly to be caught yet too slowly to be completely irritating
    It’s the rest in the music, the empty house, the second on a swing where you dangle in the air before heading back toward the wood chip filled ground
    Causing you to focus while somehow doing the opposite
    Silence is the annoying, unwanted little brother you never wished for
    It’s the sound of the church you went to every Sunday morning from 8 to 9 until you discovered that you didn’t need to be there
    Silence is frequently absent
    Drowned by fire alarms, whistling pots of boiling water, shouting students in the lunchroom, and shrieking winners on reality TV shows
    It seems clear that noise covers silence
    It outnumbers silence by fifty to one, but that doesn’t mean the game is over
    The silence is definitely still there
    Quietly screaming
    Screaming for a way out, wishing to finally gain a victory
    Not wanting to be confined by tight chains of laughter, yelling, and fake coughing
    So it sneaks its way in when the noise stops even for a millisecond
    And takes off on an endless highway of silent laughter, tears, and smiles
    Filling those empty hours with an unseen completeness
    A pleasant sleep where you drift off into a world absent of troubles
    An hour of sitting down with a notebook and writing down everything that’s been cluttering your thoughts
    Forty five minutes to read that book you got for your birthday four years ago and never actually got around to looking at
    Simply the time to do what you want and be free
    Because when it’s silent, time stops
    Until you snap out of it and discover that silence is unknowingly its own worst enemy
    Defeating itself with its own quietness
    Because when it’s quiet everything is full of noise
    A raspy whisper,
    A floorboard’s creak,
    An unwanted thought
    Nothing is hidden no matter how hard you try
    I think I like it better loud.

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    Phoenix9 commented on Listen to the Silence

    11-30-2008

    very well written i enjoyed it and so true too

    The true philosopher and the true poet are one, and a beauty, which is truth, and a truth, which is beauty, is the aim of both.

    Ralph Waldo Emerson, American Poet (1803-1882)

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