Let Me Be Silent Poem by Paramananda Mahanta

Let Me Be Silent

Let me be silent

Let me be silent without any jibe,
My heart touches rest after a long ride.
Falsity is not honey but makes me haunted,
Just fly away long as peace my shade.

An iceberg is swelled up to show its chest,
My heart wings my silence to its nest.
Virtue is thy name where peace resides,
A cream of life often missed my mind.

Let me be silent for untouchables dins
Darting in the blanks rewards me nothing
Work of silence labels own values,
Principles of life often missed by fools.

Countless thoughts never guide my drive,
They rules me to wink and come like bride.
My silence alone docks me home,
It shows me ways to recycle my isolation.

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