Voice Of Silence Poem by Varsha M

Voice Of Silence

Rating: 5.0


Two people conversing
Often land up fighting
When thoughts are clashing
And dire need becomes proving.

But, have you ever thought
How silence speaks out
Not a word poured out
Yet messages reach out.

How? How? This work out
For no word I heard
No clashes spread
How communication heeded?

Hold on my gentle mind
Silence speaks not in words
But in the action it does
And the reaction it gives.

A stare in silence
Reminds all violence
A sigh in silence
Shows incongruence.

A silence in love
Means you hurt her most
A silence in relationship
Calls for a need to communicate.

A silence wise move
Everytime things groove
And your anger shoot
Chasing like wild bull.

Silence is valence
Until it yields gallons
Of happiness
Reparing the wrongs.

For now the silence itches
Memories best clutches
And your mistakes arches
Presenting their cases.

The ripple of silence
Strikes the aura of imbalance
Making you to introspect
Until you develop muscles to respect.

Hence, hopes to reunite emerge out
And need of forgiveness hoods out
Remarking silence to be out loud
For you know now who is proud.

A silence beyond this
Only builds massive voids
For seed of fear gets planted
And desire to repair marches out.

For now mighty ego sets in
Senses to analyses fade out
Good of silence is wiped out
And dragon of misconceptions stand out.

Silence builds
Only till you deal
With the mighty will
Beyond that it kills.

© Varsha Madhulika
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Voice Of Silence
Thursday, July 15, 2021
Topic(s) of this poem: silence,day of silence,voice
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Inspired by remarkable verses in Rose Marie Juan Austen's poem A thought trickle 27 on Silence. is good but only if it is meant to build a relationship. Otherwise silence creates deep voids. Photo courtesy from stillness project.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM

Let me explore! Meanwhile, Top stars for this poem as well...... : )

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M Asim Nehal 16 July 2021

Silence is another language by itself and those who have learned this art they seldom fails in effective communication, we all are born with this inherent quality but someone our tongue rules of other parts. Great poem, liked it Varsha Ji.5******

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Evelyn Judy Buehler 23 July 2021

A profound, wise and beautifully wrought poem, with charming rhymes.5 stars.

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Lyn Paul 08 August 2021

An amazing poem. Spread the word!

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Bri edwards 14 August 2021

'land up fighting' I would say 'end up fighting' '...dire need becomes proving' Perhaps you refer to when one or both want to prove themselves correct or the other incorrect? I get accused of that at home sometimes. ;) bri

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Bri Edwards 18 August 2021

(cont.) I had little to say that was positive about the poem. In fact, I'm sure i sounded quite negative; I say what i feel without wanting to cause 'bad feelings'. bri ;) p.s. I shall comment no more here.

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Bri Edwards 18 August 2021

I finally finished reading and commenting a day or two ago, at least. But i don't see most recent comments. I hope they were not received and deleted by Varsha. (cont.)

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Bri Edwards 16 August 2021

(cont.) I've come to learn that silence often serves a wonderful purpose to defuse a very bad situation here in my own home, giving one or both of us time to calm down etc. But words are often well worth trying before using silence, even though words often start the trouble. ; ( bri

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Bri Edwards 16 August 2021

Well thanks to Silent PoemHunter, I've just lost a fairly long comment i tried to leave. Basically, I'll say that interpreting silence is not foolproof, and can lead to very serious misunderstandings! ! ! And using words also can cause problems, due to the speaker and/or the listener. (cont.)

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Bri Edwards 16 August 2021

I DO LIKE YOU AS A PH FRIEND, but much of what i read was unclear, in meaning, to me or, at times, maybe even contradictory. Well, maybe i'm just not 'tuned in'. Maybe my ability to understand is damaged by all the...I don't know what! ! (cont.)

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