Dorsey Baker
Poems by Dorsey Baker : 76 / 115
Silence And Its Ability To Scream
Do not let
Yourself feel naked
When you walk
Into the darkness
Without your clothes
Deep within
The river of contentment-
That is
Where happiness goes
Listen-
With an active ear
And you will hear
The song you were meant to sing-
Do not
Be afraid when
The sound of silence speaks!
Dorsey Baker
Submitted: Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Poems by Dorsey Baker : 76 / 115
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