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I stopped being a child that day The sun still graced the world with its rays Laughter was heard as kids played outside the church But there was a chill in the air Shadows of trees in the woods And one small girl holding her cousin's hand You watched the world, Feeling its rhythm The silences The breaks Until you could move with it A slow dance With an unseen partner And me You held my dreams Pressed firmly against your body The mind can shatter without warning You pushed your way deep inside And I retreated among the ruins Listening to the birds chirp in the trees Shadows replaced the light in my eyes And in the absence of hope I grew up
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Feb 21
Feb 21, 2026 at 12:07 PM UTC
Slow Dance
I stopped being a child that day The sun still graced the world with its rays Laughter was heard as kids played outside the church But there was a chill in the air Shadows of trees in the woods And one small girl holding her cousin's hand You watched the world, Feeling its rhythm The silences The breaks Until you could move with it A slow dance With an unseen partner And me You held my dreams Pressed firmly against your body The mind can shatter without warning You pushed your way deep inside And I retreated among the ruins Listening to the birds chirp in the trees Shadows replaced the light in my eyes And in the absence of hope I grew up
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Feb 21
Feb 21, 2026 at 12:07 PM UTC
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