Shalom Freedman (Troy New York)
Poems by Shalom Freedman : 1764 / 2331
The Silence Is Emptiness
THE SILENCE IS EMPTINESS
The silence is emptiness
But emptiness is not peace.
The silence is emptiness
The emptiness of ‘nothing to say’.
The silence is the end of who I am.
All I began as
Has come to only this-
The silence.
Shalom Freedman
Submitted: Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Poems by Shalom Freedman : 1764 / 2331
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