Thursday, March 22, 2007

“Inviting Silence”

It is good to be silent, relaxed like a
Ball of yarn tossed on a rug,
Meeting no ones expectation or need,
Simply loose,
No shape, restraint or comeliness
For the outsider that deems posture,
Etiquette and composure as
Desirable…
It is good to be silent, thinking windless
Ideas that plop to the bottom of
Your soul but needs no language
Except a sigh…

Love must evoke such silence,
The interim of whiteness and the
Peripheral of inertia

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