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DEEP FREEZE

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After the cheeping rattle of ice chips beat against the window

and replaced the quiet drift of falling snowflakes

silence descended and coated the ground.

Now there is no sound, 

as if Earth, herself, is holding her breath.

The freeze is so profound that even the tires on cars

silently whirl round and around and around,

trying to grip as the cars slide and slip,

like ideas trying not to collide,

unable to take purchase of a single thought;

awakened from silent dreams fraught

with swallowed screams and naught

to do with this newly frozen world.

New snowflakes, smaller and tighter now twirl

hidden by silent vows made on quiet streets

to freeze out life and cover the Other,

refusing to see them as sister and brother.

The only remarks that life remains for sure

are three breaths controlled and held in check:

the warmth of hot air blown from furnace grates,

the kettle of water heated to steep tea,

and the certainty that I am still me.

Breathe in and breathe out, and never doubt

that frozen days come silently to give us time

to redesign and renew Earth,

and a new birth 

of a new humanity.

Warming brings the thaw of words hidden 

by the freeze of words now bidden

to silence by those who fear trust hidden by design.

I find the hidden poetry in this silent freeze.

I make those hidden words mine.

I wake with you and your warm spirit to shout

across the deep freeze all about.

Sound carries farther on cold air.

So shout and sing and show you care

in this heavily silent deep freeze.

Never let silence shout you out.

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The Sounds Of Isolation


The silence is too loud.

Thoughts scream across empty space,

then follow me to bed at night

where cacaphonous dreams replace rest

and solitudinous slumber.

Limbs collide amidst the din of broad strokes

across swollen heart strings

screeching a loud lament.

Reeds explode in pressured bursts of pain,

pealing shouts across my brow.

Constant drumming throbs a meandering beat

unbalancing my feet and mind

with words best left unsaid.

Isolation breaks the rhythm of silent speech.

Music bounces off the walls of my retreat

to this empty, safe and un-crowned house.

The silence is too loud.

I cannot hear my self think my thoughts.

The lyrics repeat the same phrase

over and over and over.

When will this end so we can begin again

to dance in the streets?

And meet for brunch before the matinee ?

When can we say, “See you later today” ?

The silence is too loud.

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