Deafening Silence

Deafening Silence

A Poem by Fading Poetic
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Written 2011.

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They said God cried when he saw their blood,

Ten thousand young,

All lay dead in the name of the Son,

Ten thousand and one.


And though each one had a face,

Not one had a name,

Only a number,

Only a number.


And on that day I cried with God,

Ten thousand lay under the sun.


An endless sea of faces,

Eyes burned red,

Voices burned dry,

Heavenward they cried.


And with a final thunderclap,

A final deafening roar,

We bore witness to the sound of Silence.


© 2012 Fading Poetic


Author's Note

Fading Poetic
This one was inspired by Simon and Garfunkel's "Sound of Silence"

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Has depth in the lines...the usage of language in the lines gives this a voice in the read...and the ending gives this a closure:

And with a final thunderclap,
A final deafening roar,
We bore witness to the sound of Silence.

Glad to see you were inspired to write this piece...

Posted 11 Years Ago



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Fading Poetic
Fading Poetic

Denton, TX



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I have two blogs as of right now, a journal which is listed as my website, and a blog containing all of my poetry. Poetry Blog: http://fadingpoetic.blogspot.com/ more..

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