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A Symphony of Silence
On an island
In the rainforest
Night falls
With silence.
Then a symphony
Of voices
A choir
Of frogs
Sings.
There are tenors
and altos
All perfectly
Tuned
For the
World.
But where
Is the audience?
Left before the show ended
Or didn’t buy their tickets
They just didn’t
Care.
They tore down
The concert halls
To make way
For something new.
No longer treasured
That symphony
Except for
Dinner.
And so
I will hear nothing
If I stand in
The rainforest.
Because there
Forevermore
Night falls
With silence.
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I looked it up on Wiki yesterday.
And that was all just complete gibberish :)
Yeah, I really agree with ThesilentRaven! You've really improved in your poetry, this is very smooth and gentle and extremely beautiful! I could really feel the rainforest! I see a lot of potential in you!
I can't believe you've actually turned poisonous frogs into something beautiful....
Nice job! :)
What struck me first after reading this is how much you've improved even since your first poem. Not that the poems prior to this one were any less, but that this one (and perhaps the last) flow so well, that you've made the content easy to read and more poetic. Very nice.
Long live the remaining frogs! May a blessing be upon their slippery backs, that they may be protected from their rude and destructive audience! And after reading this poem, I apologize sincerely to them for the injustices committed against them.
Very well put.