The Sound of Silence: A Contemplative Poem

 Mind the silence. Live the silence. See for yourself the wonder unfold.


The thoughtful pause between words of exchange,

A lot is said with words unsaid.


The soft rhythm of breath,

A mindful inhalation,

Or, even a rushed exhalation.


A room of repetitive

almost, compulsive chatter,

And suddenly, it all goes mute.

From reckless

sometimes, indulgent participation,

Programmed-to-talk bots

suddenly turn observers.

Awareness recenters.

All pay attention to the undecided

unanimous verdict

of silence.

But a few hold on to it,

The quickly passing-by bank,

While the others flow down with the river

and drown 

into erasure.


At the midnight hour -

Awake.

Those who fall asleep now,

Fall into the bottomless hole of noise.

Noise - that stages pretense of substance,

Of meaning,

But lacks any.


At the midnight hour -

Awake.

Listen to the Earth sing

when humans have stopped shouting.

Listen to the Sound of Silence.


Gaurav Chandra Tuli



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