Waking Silence

In night’s well, the moon
greets dawn, and drowns
in poems that ebb
and flow,
a quiet heartbeat.

From the depths of dreams,
the muffled tick
of a clock
anchors me to morning.

Your waking smile is silent
yet I hear its message
clearly.

Kim M. Russell 23rd March 2026

Image by Andraz Lazic on Unsplash

It’s Monday and, at the dVerse Poets Pub, we are writing silent quadrilles, poems of exactly 44 words, with Lillian.

Lillian says: ‘Today we are faced with a 24/7 news cycle. Our cell phones ding with updates and we sometimes face folks who shoot from the hip with their words, rather than taking the time to listen, analyze and then respond. We’ve all heard the phrase “silence is golden”. But for some who lose a spouse or partner or child – someone close to them – silence can be deafening.’

Lillian has shared a poem, ‘Silence’ by Billy Collins, which really spoke to me.

The word she would like us to include in our quadrilles today is ‘silence’.

16 thoughts on “Waking Silence

  1. Glad you enjoyed Billy Collins’ poem! I especially love the first stanza. And oh yes….after being married for 56 years now….I can attest to the quite happiness of waking to my spouse next to me, and seeing his silent smile ( or hearing his gentle snore!).

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