
A poem also written as an oxymoron.
Rated: Fiction K+ - English - Poetry - Words: 190 - Favs: 1 - Published: 07-21-08 - Status: Complete - id: 2548184
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Thundering Silence
Denkiteki Kaori Oni
A/N: I made this on April 9th of this year. I don't know what I was really thinking about when I made this but I really like it!
Listen to the silence
You can hear a noise
Not the wind
Not the whispers of the soul
Or the utter of the soil in the ground.
Listen to the silence
That thundering silence!
A picture tells a thousand words
But the silence says it all.
It reveals what we cannot see
And makes us listen to what
Cannot be heard.
You cannot hear a pin drop
Or see the oxygen in the air
But the silence
Uncovers the unknown.
A noise
The noise the truth
O, what thundering silence!
The chaotic silence
It brings when the
Truth has been unfolded.
A/N: So what did ya think? Now see when I write my poems I write to express not to strive for perfection and orderly organization. I just write. Same way with art. From the logical perspective you see a tree but from the artist's perspective you see a green and brown shape.
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