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In a hot room surrounded by incandescent lights a buzz of the karaoke machine drowning the sound of your voice. There's a fuzz to the words you sing. There's a tv that makes you glow from behind And when the lights are off, I can only see your lines. In this hot room, I am engulfed unaware I join your sonnet The air that fills my lungs is shared as the words come for a second, The chained air connected us. As soon as I exhale, the moment is over The lights hurt my eyes, and suddenly I know for certain it's cold in the room.
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Feb 10
Feb 10, 2026 at 3:57 PM UTC
strawberry sonnet
In a hot room surrounded by incandescent lights a buzz of the karaoke machine drowning the sound of your voice. There's a fuzz to the words you sing. There's a tv that makes you glow from behind And when the lights are off, I can only see your lines. In this hot room, I am engulfed unaware I join your sonnet The air that fills my lungs is shared as the words come for a second, The chained air connected us. As soon as I exhale, the moment is over The lights hurt my eyes, and suddenly I know for certain it's cold in the room.
This is about a person I was in an on-and-off relationship with for a year, and this is a memory of us sharing the karaoke machine and singing together, but even in that beautiful moment there was always space doubt.
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Feb 10
Feb 10, 2026 at 3:57 PM UTC
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