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Silence (Free verse) by Cha no Onna
I can hear them
chant their cacophany
swing in circles through the crops
sing in the language of poetry
and here I find I have lost that tongue
I stand apart, watching
the flicker of bonfire over the hill
the speckle of stars spread random through the sky
bracken and loam and fern my companions
I wish I could speak to you as they speak to each other
I wish I could touch your ears and your heart with this
I wish I could sing to you the songs they sing to each other
but it is not to be. I am mute here.
In silence I hear you
In silence you call to me
In the wet earth,
Scratching at the ground with long and broken nails
I find you by the trail of breadcrumbs, of bits of moon.
But here, in the harsh world, I don't know what to say.
So I say nothing. We're good at that
We speak so little and so idly
Afraid of scaring you away, afraid of scaring ourselves
To live, one must die, the poem goes
To die, one must live.
I will never die. I have never lived.
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