The Silence -- Wendell Berry
Though the air is full of singing
my head is loud
with the labor of words.
Though the season is rich
with fruit, my tongue
hungers for the sweet of speech.
Though the beech is golden
I cannot stand beside it
mute, but must say
"It is golden," while the leaves
stir and fall with a sound
that is not a name.
It is in the silence
that my hope is, and my aim.
A song whose lines
I cannot make or sing
sounds men's silence
l
ike a root. Let me say
and not mourn: the world
lives in the death of speech
and sings there.
Monday, April 30, 2012
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People can be so loud sometimes... words can be so unable to describe things. Sometimes silence is the best language, but certainly there are times for speech, for saying kind words, for expressing. Without language or speech, these ideas wouldn't have been transmitted to me by Wendell Berry through your blog. Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, you've been nominated for the Sunshine Award! http://greenbeangal.blogspot.com/2012/08/sunshine-award.html