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S2 E12: The Spring Has Many Silences by Laura Riding Jackson

The spring has many sounds:

Roller skates grind the pavement to noisy dust.

Birds chop the still air into small melodies.

The wind forgets to be the weather for a time

And whispers old advice for summer.

The sea stretches itself

And gently creaks and cracks its bones….



The spring has many silences:

Buds are mysteriously unbound

With a discreet significance,

And buds say nothing.

There are things that even the wind will not betray.

Earth puts her finger to her lips

And muffles there her quiet, quick activity….

Do not wonder at me

That I am hushed

This April night beside you.

The spring has many silences.

This poem is in public domain.

Born in 1901, the poet Laura Riding Jackson authored many books of poetry and prose.

Photography and recitation by Rebecca Budd

Music by Johannes Bornlöf “Ethos” #EpidemicSound

https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/AhppQ6ysZK/

Location:  Burnaby Mountain Simon Fraser University Campus