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The Sound of Silence
This scribble has nothing to do with the famous song of Simon and Garfunkel. It's just a story I invented. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I bought a cottage in the middle of nowhere, Right at the edge of the countryside, Any curious men rarely visited it, So I stocked it well with food And worked all alone on my laptop Electric poles provided current. So I could enjoy the peace Within the sound of silence. I had left the cities full of noise, Only songbirds broke the silence of the site, But that I could bear well enough. Within the sound of silence. Winter came and soon I was snowbound. That’s when a knock sounded on my door. Reluctantly I opened up my place. There, on the threshold stood a woman All drenched up and with flimsy clothes. Her beauty stunned me. I let her in. My car has stopped, she stammered. So I sent her up to have a hot bath, Gave her my dressing gown and invited her To partake in a hot chicken broth and some ill-prepared food. And all this was done as I stood Mute but mesmerised by her allure For it was the time for silence. Bad weather kept her imprisoned in my home, Few words were exchanged But she felt the power of silence. A week later, the countryside was clear of snow. She phoned a garage to pick up her car. Then I decided to take her on the river, How beautiful she looked in her proper clothes. We got in a boat and paddled away to an islet. We disembarked and partook of a picnic she had prepared We spoke little but we came close. She smiled and timidly I kissed her for the first time. I felt my heart throbbing but all was quiet Within the sound of silence. We married a year later and eventually The cottage was soon filled With the crying of a newborn sound. We were elated and made such a fuss. Gone was the sound of silence.
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