Restful Silence

After twilight’s slowly fallen,

And the nightingale’s asleep,

As the stars emerge in heaven, 

With their ethereal winks;


Silence rests while Earth does slumber,

Like the calm before a rain,

Yet, with no carousing thunder

Breaking solace o’er and again.


Now the minds that stress and chatter

May in starlight gain repose;

And the thoughts that seldom matter

Drift away like dying rose.


Such a silence, in the darkness,

Calms the weariness of day,

And to gaze on heavens boundless

Chases all one’s gloom away.

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