CRYING in SILENCE
Melvin Banggollay
Crying in silence is even heavier
than the load of tears from thy eyes;
It's sting is more painful and graver
that every beat of million pebbled ice.
Though thy eyes shines with luster
of glittering diamond with all smiles;
but still, deep upon your heart's outer
glaring darkness lingers for a mile.
So cry if you must with all the tone
of cowing thunder even out of tune
for sometimes its healthier to let go
all the pains with tears than undo.
To cry is not a weakness or misfortune
of a troubled soul lost in a dungeon;
Its the strength and power to redo
and repair a heart full of endless sorrow.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
the last lines specially make a great read... well done...!