Noise
Airplanes, clocks, televisions, voices
Cars, telephones, slamming doors
Pressing, crushing my brain
All I want is silence.
Freedom from the oppression
The subtle roar
Of civilization
Becomes screaming.
To run fast, far away
From this house
This town
This insane racket.
To find the place
Where sound isn't noise
But soul-stirring music
And peaceful harmony.
A forest of life
Where the wind through the trees
Speaks wisdom
And whispers secrets.
A child stream
That reminds us to find
Our lost youth
And faded passions.
A laughing waterfall
That soaks up our sorrows
Drinks our worries
Leaving us with only
Peace.
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~~Erin Metcalf~~ |
© 1993 |
About This Poem |
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I go a little crazy if I've been too long without nature. I think technology is great, but it can take something precious away from us if we let it. So turn off your computer and go outside! ^_^ |
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