To Be Quiet
“I'm learning so many different ways to be quiet. There's how I
stand in the lawn, that's one way. There's also how I stand in the field
across from the street, that's another way because I'm farther from
people and therefore more likely to be alone. There's how I don't answer
the phone, and how I sometimes like to lie down on the floor in the
kitchen and pretend I'm not home when people knock. There's daytime
silent where I stare, and a nighttime silent when I do things. There's
shower silent and bath silent and California silent and Kentucky silent
and car silent and then there's the silence that comes back, a million
times bigger than me, sneaks into my bones and wails and wails and wails
until I can't be quiet anymore. That's how this machine works.”
― Ada Limón,
Bright Dead Things
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