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Be silent for a moment Make no sounds. Be the chirps of the birds Low and cooing off somewhere In the branches of a tree Swelling with the soft breath of the wind Be the far off roar of jet engines A quiet reminder of powerful things Lost in human struggle Sit silently. Absorb the life around you. Be the pulse of traffic Roaring and pulsing Like veins in a cardiovascular Organic machine, a great entity unaware of its Own existence Except in small instances Be the sparrows, Shouting in heated discussions That we will never know the meaning of Make no sound. Take in The sounds of cash registers afar Customers and children chattering and shopping Living. Be the sounds of oranges falling into place Completing themselves into and onto each other Be no sounds. Be the stone in a bubbling brook. Feel life flow around you Fluidly pouring ever onward Chattering quietly to itself as it pours Over the stones in the river bed.
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Feb 7, 2013
Feb 7, 2013 at 6:49 PM UTC
Make no sound
Be silent for a moment Make no sounds. Be the chirps of the birds Low and cooing off somewhere In the branches of a tree Swelling with the soft breath of the wind Be the far off roar of jet engines A quiet reminder of powerful things Lost in human struggle Sit silently. Absorb the life around you. Be the pulse of traffic Roaring and pulsing Like veins in a cardiovascular Organic machine, a great entity unaware of its Own existence Except in small instances Be the sparrows, Shouting in heated discussions That we will never know the meaning of Make no sound. Take in The sounds of cash registers afar Customers and children chattering and shopping Living. Be the sounds of oranges falling into place Completing themselves into and onto each other Be no sounds. Be the stone in a bubbling brook. Feel life flow around you Fluidly pouring ever onward Chattering quietly to itself as it pours Over the stones in the river bed.
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Feb 7, 2013
Feb 7, 2013 at 6:49 PM UTC
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