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Fallen down as shattered Like a broken glass. The every piece if I pick It gives me ****** scars So is your silence When I speak It defends me all the way. Stars are bright With the shining light. Cry back, but you can, But I won’t tear my eyes. Some things are hidden In those never spoken words Such is the silence of your voice But when I try to speak It breaks me apart. Paralyzed I am inside From the sickness of thoughts Confirmed is the crime of Killing the innocence. But the serenity still survives Such is the silence of your voice When I try to speak Hollow are my words. The temptation of the sin Unknown paths are followed By me or many be someone But the sin is confirmed. Shows me the way to lie As the truth won’t survive And will die in my eyes Someday like this. Such is the silence of your voice When I try to speak My words are lost.
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Feb 28, 2015
Feb 28, 2015 at 2:53 AM UTC
Silence of Your Voice
Fallen down as shattered Like a broken glass. The every piece if I pick It gives me ****** scars So is your silence When I speak It defends me all the way. Stars are bright With the shining light. Cry back, but you can, But I won’t tear my eyes. Some things are hidden In those never spoken words Such is the silence of your voice But when I try to speak It breaks me apart. Paralyzed I am inside From the sickness of thoughts Confirmed is the crime of Killing the innocence. But the serenity still survives Such is the silence of your voice When I try to speak Hollow are my words. The temptation of the sin Unknown paths are followed By me or many be someone But the sin is confirmed. Shows me the way to lie As the truth won’t survive And will die in my eyes Someday like this. Such is the silence of your voice When I try to speak My words are lost.
The poem is published at http://blognostics.net/blognostics-an-innovative-experience-in-literature-poetry-and-art/2014/10/30/silence-voice-rajat-kumar/
gautam-raj
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Feb 28, 2015
Feb 28, 2015 at 2:53 AM UTC
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