what is sound of silence
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'The Sound of Silence' is a song by the American music duo Simon & Garfunkel. The song was written by Paul Simon over several months in 1963 and 1964
The first stanza presents the singer as taking some relative solace in the peacefulness he associates with “darkness” which is submerged “within” the ambiguous sound of silence.
The second stanza has the effect of breaking into the silence with “the flash of a neon light” which leaves the singer “touched” by the enduring ambiguity of the sound of silence.
In the third stanza, a “naked light” emerges as a vision of 10,000 people all caught within their own solitude and alienation without any one of them being able to “disturb” the recurring sound of silence.
In the fourth stanza, the singer proclaims in a declarative voice that “silence like a cancer grows”, though his words “like silent raindrops fell” without ever being heard against the by now cancerous sound of silence.
The fifth stanza appears to culminate with the urgency raised by the declarative voice in the fourth stanza through the apparent triumph of a false “neon god”. The false neon god is only challenged when a “sign flashed out its warning” that only the words of the indigent written on “subway walls and tenement halls” could still “whisper” their truth against the recurring and ambiguous form of “the sound of silence”
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