The silent boy faces
The silent boy faces a canvas of mystery,
Unveiling tales of quiet reverie.
In whispered gestures, their stories unfold,
A symphony of emotions, untold.
Eyes like deep pools, reflecting the skies,
Hiding dreams and wishes like stars that arise.
Lips sealed with secrets, yet words they convey,
In the paper help of silence, they find their way.
With a gentle grace, they navigate the crowd,
In solitude's embrace, they're sometimes found.
Their thoughts were like whispers, soft as the breeze,
Carried on invisible wings through the trees.
Oh, the treasures that lie within those serene eyes,
A universe of thoughts where the heart softly lies.
Expressions are subdued, yet the soul brightly shines,
In the quietness of their world, a treasure one finds.
They paint their stories on the canvas of their face,
A masterpiece of emotions woven with grace.
In the tapestry of silence, threads intertwine,
Crafting a uniquely divine tale.
So, let us not overlook these silent boy faces,
For within them dwell worlds with enchanting embraces.
In the realm of stillness, stories arise,
A symphony of whispers beneath tranquil skies.
About this poem
In the poem "Silent Boy Faces," the poet explores the intriguing world hidden behind the quiet expressions of boys. Their eyes reflect unspoken emotions and dreams, while their lips keep secrets communicated through the language of silence. The poem emphasizes the beauty and depth of their serene demeanour, comparing their stories to masterpieces painted on their faces. This poem navigate the world with grace and hold a universe of thoughts within them, creating a unique tapestry of emotions. The poem invites readers to appreciate the richness of their inner worlds and the enchantment in the stillness of their presence. more »
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