Sport 16: Autumn 1996

An Introduction to Silence

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An Introduction to Silence

My wakefulness should not
be taken for comprehension.

Sounds fail to carry
which do not love themselves.

It is left to the purely inhuman
to thus gulp and tinkle,

but who can doubt that the rain
knows what its murmur means?

Cities have become
the scrupulous meters of night,

but morning, morning is here
like something fallen or spilt.

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Title: An Introduction to Silence

Author: Geoff Cochrane

In: Sport 16: Autumn 1996

Publication details: Fergus Barrowman, Wellington

Part of: Sport

Keywords: Verse Literature

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