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Sunday, February 2, 2014

Silence

I don't often hear the silence anymore, which is odd because most everything is.

This morning walking back to my car, I heard it between the birds, my own two feet and my keys.

It was padding silence, an old friend I meet from time to time.
at 4:36 PM
Labels: Poems, Silence
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