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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required In a place of no world clatter I wish to dwell, like a gate of withdrawal I secure my door; I close my windows tight and wish the world farewell, wrapped and veiled in a serenity I adore. Like a gate of withdrawal- I secure my door, enveloping myself in this dark hidden place; wrapped and veiled in a serenity . . . I adore, and clouds sail across the sky and stars shine with grace. Enveloping myself . . . in this dark hidden place, the bright flowers outside sway in a secret dance; and clouds sail across the sky- and stars shine with grace, with no words spoken I am concealed in a trance. The bright flowers outside sway . . . in a secret dance, locked and sheltered with sweet incense I watch the moon; with no words spoken- I am concealed in a trance, away from all torment and protected, I commune. Locked and sheltered with sweet incense- I watch the moon, I close my windows tight and wish the world farewell; away from all torment and protected . . . I commune, in a place- of no world clatter I wish to dwell. _______________________________ August 30, 2019 Poetry/Pantoum/When The World Is Too Loud Copyright Protected, ID 19-1177-031-02 All Rights Reserved. Written under Pseudonym. Written for the contest, Silence sponsor, Silent One First Place
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