Voiceless Weeping

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    Voiceless Weeping

    Sometimes through the silence
    In the distant circle
    I can faintly hear
    A small cry.
    Slowly it grows
    In the night,
    In my head-
    Louder and louder
    Until I can not endure
    The painful scream any longer.

    If there was no life
    But one,
    I wonder who
    might hear the cry.
    And if there were
    None but one life,
    I wonder who
    might care
    When that life
    Falls asleep.

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    stellar commented on Voiceless Weeping

    01-18-2010

    This poem stirs my mind,..haha..But i do love this poem...this is what poetry is all about..-_^

    WordSlinger commented on Voiceless Weeping

    05-16-2009

    Beautiful, Got me wondering how peaceful it is with a universe without life, I gave it a 10

    LilyMayDakota commented on Voiceless Weeping

    05-13-2009

    I'm interested in knowing what this is about, Lisa

    Poetry is not an expression of the party line. It's that time of night, lying in bed, thinking what you really think, making the private world public, that's what the poet does.

    Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) U.S. poet.

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