Poem: Unsaid

Unsaid

It would be better
if I were able 
to be clear,
to speak simple words
with just this meaning,
but I do not have them,
so I have been silent.
I hope you do not tbink
it is a judgement
or that I am hiding 

what I think, 
am not admitting it.
Should I speak
to offer proof,
join the chorus
as demonstration of faith?

What if the silence
is the thing I can say,
is the only response
that reflects
this emptiness itself?



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