A gray winter morning, Cold and silent; Shrouded in the gray mist, Even the birds are sleeping.
I think of the great silences: Lonely winding roads after dusk, The quiet, leather-bound libraries, The forever unsaid words⦠From the lips of the newly dead;
And then, somehow, I think of you Drifting somewhere in this wide world; We are separated by a million hearts, In the cacophony of voices, Just two voiceless strangers, With so much left to say.
I am a star, among the countless stars, Frozen in a dark universe, Utterly silent, oblivious To the babble of the planets.