Silence

Silence

A Poem by Lirone
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A poem written shortly after a painful break up - my ex changed suddenly, spoke to me less and less and eventually refused to speak to me at all. This is several months ago now, and I'm glad to say that I'm now definitely flying again, having recovered fr

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Like a cocoon of wet cotton wool
Your silence stifles me
The words of passion that I long to speak
Are muffled in your refusal
The questions whose answers might set me free
Echo unanswered in my lonely heart.
And tight, and tighter, with each silent day
The folds constrict, soft but stubborn
Locking me into the darkest thoughts of my heart
Winding me in the shroud of our perished love
Binding my limbs that once caressed you
Compressing my love until I yearn to explode!
But I can only implode, mutely weeping;
Anger, grief, hope and pain all rebound on me
And in this cocoon I squirm in transformation
Trying to grow wings and escape this pain.
But my wings are tangled in your silence
Will I ever fly again?

© 2008 Lirone


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Lirone
Lirone

London, United Kingdom



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Lirone means "song is mine, joy is mine" which seemed rather appropriate as a pseudonym. Being anonymous gives me the freedom to share some very personal thoughts on living, loving, writing, singing a.. more..

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