Silence / D.H. Lawrence

Since I lost you I am silence-haunted, 
Sounds wave their little wings 
A moment, then in weariness settle 
On the flood that soundless swings. 

Whether the people in the street 
Like pattering ripples go by, 
Or whether the theatre sighs and sighs 
With a loud, hoarse sigh: 

Or the wind shakes a ravel of light 
Over the dead-black river, 
Or night's last echoing 
Makes the daybreak shiver: 

I feel the silence waiting 
To take them all up again 
In its vast completeness, enfolding 
The sound of men.