The Sound Of Silence

By Anonymous

Did you hear the sound of “silence”? At a concert, appearing the conductor, soumeone “shush” and the audience are got shushed. In japan soumeone say “shii” and the audience become “shiin”. The english “shush” and japanese “shii” are actually the same sound. In japan the silence is heard as “shiin”.
The snow fall makes no sound. But japanese says the strong snow fall, “snow is falling shin shin”, and the weak snow fall “chira chira”.
If a man is working keeping silence, he is working “mokumoku”.
If a petal of a flower falls silently, it falls “harari” at the instant of falling and then falls down dancing “hira hira”. The floor was “shiin” with no sound. It was “shiin” around there with no sound.

This Poem Features In: