As the airwaves break those anytime pauses 
Quiet reflection on the nature of noises 
Disturbing suburban platitudes 
Heard a yell that created a solitude 
Outside 
Opened the window wide 
My curiosity satisfied 
It was no-one I knew so I carried on hiding 
My instinctive reaction to join in the shouting 
And increase the volume, but a sense of doubt in 
My head 
Told me to shut up instead 
Return to the previous peace I'd been seeking 
For no other reason than to work out a theory 
That noise is just a sound on a different scale 
To what we expect, so I started to yell 
Out loud 
Soon a curious crowd 
Was standing outside looking up at my window 
I looked out, they could see I was no-one they knew, so 
Their instinctive reaction to be part of the noise 
Or part of the reason for the silence destroyed 
Got hid 
"Nobody does" what I did 
Except for the first son whose total immersion 
In this social excursion was more than diversion 
With a similar yell I could tell who he was 
The voice with a noise that I'd heard, and because 
One yell 
Had sort of broken the spell 
So we laughed and we shouted in a lack of respect 
For the conditional silence that has come to connect 
All the neighbours as strangers living under the treat 
Of discovering life beyond what they expect 
What do you expect from this?