Thundering Silence Poem by David Lovell

Thundering Silence

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I did not know that silence could be so loud
Nor the grief that could be contained by a head that is bowed
It is madness when the heart so greatly longing is denied
There is nothing that stops the inner torment, none that I have tried
The body was not meant to contain something so furious and raging
So it translates into physical pain and insanity, the chaos of a war the heart and mind are waging
It feels like flesh being ripped from off the bone
The agony of the slicing whip like none that before now to me was known
Tragedy of such a kind hits with the speed and impact of a giant meteor
The fallen satellite pulled from the heavens and shaking the Earth to its core

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