How does the poetess feel the loss of her mother? Why he say's 'Its silence silences'.
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The poetess intensely feels the loss of her mother. She feels very sad and lonely. It is all emptiness for her. It has killed all feelings in her. When she looks at her mother's photograph and remembers her, she does not have to express her grief in words.
"Silences" refer to the death of poet's mother and "silent" refers to poet's silence because of this. The loss of her mother is too deep for poetess. Now she has nothing to say at all. The silence of her situation has silenced her. It is death like silence.
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