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I generally fight silence But there are days when it wins Today I sit quiet and I listen Listen as: air moves leaf against leaf Big leaf, small leaf, in-between leaf Each brush a distinct sound stroke A multi-tonal “Hush!” the flowers of the neighbours’ jacaranda fall Plop, plop, plop onto our Strelizia’s large leaves Boundary-erasing purple rain something scratch-scratches in the undergrowth under my window Has one of the dogs got out? I almost get up Stop listening but no It’s the Hadeda Ibis rooting for the ill-fated worm It’s the rustle of nature communing with nature offering itself consuming itself A fierce, fearless, closed loop of provide and eat eat and provide And my self-protective humanness feels like a frail outsideness a complicated loneliness Perhaps this is why I generally fight silence
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Oct 23, 2019
Oct 23, 2019 at 10:51 AM UTC
Hush!
I generally fight silence But there are days when it wins Today I sit quiet and I listen Listen as: air moves leaf against leaf Big leaf, small leaf, in-between leaf Each brush a distinct sound stroke A multi-tonal “Hush!” the flowers of the neighbours’ jacaranda fall Plop, plop, plop onto our Strelizia’s large leaves Boundary-erasing purple rain something scratch-scratches in the undergrowth under my window Has one of the dogs got out? I almost get up Stop listening but no It’s the Hadeda Ibis rooting for the ill-fated worm It’s the rustle of nature communing with nature offering itself consuming itself A fierce, fearless, closed loop of provide and eat eat and provide And my self-protective humanness feels like a frail outsideness a complicated loneliness Perhaps this is why I generally fight silence
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46/F/South Africa
Oct 23, 2019
Oct 23, 2019 at 10:51 AM UTC
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