My Silence (Ii) Poem by Bijay Kant Dubey

My Silence (Ii)



My silence is the silence of rocks,
Rocks, trees and rivers,
Silence,
My silence of the rocks, trees and the rivers,
The valleys and the wilds,
Silence,
My silence.

Silence,
Silence please, speak you not,
Silence, silence please,
My silence your silence, your silence mine,
The silence of rocks, trees and rivers,
The landscape and the azure,
The open canopy of the skies.

Silence,
Silence please, learn to be silent,
The silence of rocks, stones and trees,
The woodlands and the hills and the rivers,
The wild greenery and vegetation,
My silence the silence of rocks,
Rocks, stones and trees.

Just read you,
Try to read you my silence, his silence, their silence,
Why are they silent now,
What has it to them
So that they have fallen silent,
What that has happened to them
So that they have fallen?

My silence your silence, your silence mine,
The silence of rocks,
Rocks, stones and trees,
Rivers and wilds,
Hills, azures and the canopy of skies,
My silence your silence, your silence mine,
The silence of rocks, stones and trees.

Silence, silence please,
My silence your silence, your mine,
The silence of rocks, trees and stones,
The wild greenery and the woods,
Of the hills, dales and valleys,
Forest tracts and woodlands,
Solitary ways of life and I going upon
Taking them to.

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