you do not need to be quiet. you do not need to expose your heart to this brutal world to feed its ugly desire. you only need to walk into the wilderness of your soul and breathe, succumb to the silence in your heart; rebel and provoke, then embrace the soft despair of your broken body and heal; in the miles of broken road between your heart and mine, repent; cry a little and scream, for the valley will echo in redemption and uplift you into the timberline and up again to the highest point above the valley floor until the sun whips its fingers across your face and you stagger, kneel, then pray in your enlightened state;
you will smile when you come home to the craggy rocks and dusty rivers and the tender patches of moss along the boulders; you will tease the tall grasses and the buttercups and the sunflowers with your fingers and push deep through the mud with your toes; here, silence is forgiving.