Life in Silence

In my language arts class, we are learning about poetry (again). People chose silly poems, creative poems, sad poems, but I chose an inspirational poem. This Sunday, I saw a girl that sat near us at church. She was deaf and blind and it was interesting to watch her understand what was going on. So, she inspired me to write this poem.

Life in Silence

All in the time she has lived

With nothing to hear

Or to see

A wondrous life to guarantee

Her ears still linger for sound to enter

As her eyes never see past a black sheet

For her, nothing is missing

Her life is complete

Her small hands rest on another woman’s

With feeling sign language as interaction

The woman’s hands continuously move

Her effort to imitate never does shorten

Others wonder how her mind works

Sometimes it may seem frightful

But, not knowing to talk, or see

This is what she knows as normal

Look into the glassy gray eyes

With a smile forming gently

It shows her life in silence

Has infinite words to show beauty

2 thoughts on “Life in Silence

  1. It is good that you are sensitive to other’s handicaps. I’m always so sorry when a child suffers. The person whose hands that the girl’s rested on and that was interpreting for her, is giving her the strength and love to turn her burdens into blessings. God bless both of them.

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