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Thunderbolts-When Silence Speaks Poetry Contest
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Deep silences like thunderbolts were hurled through the soundlessness of my quiet world. These noises were generated from within for my ears were not able to take sounds in. From the noisy world no sound could be heard, no clashing of drums or song of a bird. My eyes could see your lips talking to me but what you said remained a silent mystery. Cut off from the noisy world around and from its vast cacophony of sound. I could not hear a dog bark or baby cry, the rustling wind or river rippling by. Then there down by the Sea of Galilee they begged Jesus to lay his hands on me. I was deaf and dumb and could hardly talk but Jesus took me to one side for a walk. He reached out touching my tongue and my ear cried out “Ephphatha*” and then I could hear. My tongue was loosened, and I could speak now I’m no longer an outcast or freak. (*'Ephphatha!' means 'Be opened!') - Written after reading Mark 7: 31-37
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