For Silence Poem by Candice Bacolod

For Silence

Rating: 5.0


I wish to be an amaranth
amidst a place
of enveloped silence, of awkwardness.
How can silence sound
deafening, or consume
one's spirit, leaving the body
weary, futile?
For silence is minute by minute serenity,
a moment of soul searching,
of pacifying temporal desires and
dreams cleansed of worldly attachments.
For silence can be nothingness
amalgamated with truth.
For silence can be stupidity,
dullness, inactivity
transfigured wisdom.

Amidst a place of enveloped silence,
of awkwardness,
i can be an amaranth,
a topaz,
a princess.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Nick Percowycz 27 August 2006

Excellent poem! I would write a comment on this great poem, but I am in silent serenity. A 10.

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