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2014/08/24

silence (haibun)


One thing I have grown to appreciate more and more is “silence”. I have written many poems, haiku and senryû about silence inasmuch as the rivers and rapids listen to my silent pain and suffering. Sometimes it hears my frustrations after a long day or that I  needed  to find patience to finish my day with calm.


When our children were little, I remember riding my bike rapidly to the Chambly rapids to refuel. The children would want to come along and I would tell them to stay with their father for half an hour and then we could go for a family bike ride after supper.  I would get to the rapids and sit on a rock and just the gushing of water noisily flowing down the damn into the rapids would embrace all my emotions, my silent screams would drown.  All this washing me with a bit more serenity in the space of perhaps fifteen minutes.





Days of frustrations
I sit by the river screaming
in silence.

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In silence
purging qualms
soul soothing


Our miniature Schnauzer, Desirée died at 13 years old on the morning of 9/11.  So much to absorb that day, week and months to come.

Unlocking the door
expect tiny paws clicking
silent vacancy
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Life is filled with necessary losses
wrapped in burlap coverlets. 


I am a sunset chaser.  When I visit a new town or a new town around dusk, I need to sit and watch the sun bow the end of the day.  My first and only condo I purchased  on my own, I fell in love with the sun setting on the patio from the 20th floor.  I have noticed when sitting with a friend or lover during a sunset, there are brief moments that no words are necessary to tell each other to simply watch in captivated silence. That is another reason I love climbing up to the roof of our work building when I can to simply see this breathtaking show.

© C.L.R. .2014
Tinted shades perform,
behold, speechless audience,
Show Time. 

In my work, listening is essential. Silence is often necessary to give a youth time to regroup, think through his/her next disclosure. Moreover, sometimes the silence tells me more…feeling the emotions weeping sadly through the phone line; I wait with humility and embrace their trust.

Frantic ramblings
halt in screaming silence,
connected

© Tournesol ' 14
Posted by Cheryl-Lynn Roberts, 2014/08/24

17 comments:

  1. Out of all of us, the necessary losses wrapped in burlap coverlets hit me the hardest --

    A wonderful post Cheryl-Lynn

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  2. I have a secret hope: that even though some losses are inevitable, they are not necessary, and somehow, somewhere restoration will occur. Until then, the burlap!

    Sniffing the Silence

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    1. I think we experience loss all through life...not through death always, but loss of health, youth, friends, transitions, etc. but the burlap is prickly.

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  3. A journey today, the symbolic sunsets.... a sensitive haibun...a speciality here...just touching the emotions - except the first haiku, which hits them..

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  4. Wonderful collection of thoughts expressed so beautifully.

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  5. Thanks Jen...I like that sentence too:)

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  6. These are all good. I like the the show time one the best.Lovely pic.!

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    1. Thank you...I take so many pics on the roof at work and although people look and feel they look alike, I witnessed the difference. Just love sunsets.

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  7. Beautiful post ... Cheryl Lynn ...

    Chėvrefeuille

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    1. Thank you, I am enjoying haiku because I feel I can write as transparently as I do at Tracesofthesoul. I enjoyed this prompt very much.

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  8. You really dive deep into the subject.. and indeed there are so many varieties of silence.. they came in both and sweet tastes.

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    1. Thank you, Bjorn, I do not know how else to speak or write.

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  9. These are Really Great. Thank You for sharing.

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    1. Thanks so much, Jamie, glad you liked them:)

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  10. The screaming silence ... this struck me very much ... a great series Tournesol.

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    1. Thank you, Georgia, that is one that truly moves me too, callers who fall silent tell me more than they know.

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