I'd rather be away, alone on the cusp of a silent sunrise captured in the golden dawn as frothing waves gnash grey below the horizon's arching bow than to be stunned and deafened, clutching ringing ears to muffle the heartless, hollow echo of 10,000 vacant farewells. It's better if you leave silent as a thief packing every fleeting memory you can stuff into your sleeve. Because, when you go and say farewell, it feels like you're departing into eternity.