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The night feels cold once more- A blizzard through the mist, Freezing every lonely soul. I’m here, A victim of the dark, Shivering under my blankets, With my eyes fixated above- A never-ending darkness Filled with shining stars, A guiding light to something bigger, And that is you- Reflective light shining above me. No matter how bright you shine, Your beauty is seen but untouchable- A fish in the deep black, Nearly impossible to catch. Still laying here, Shivering under my blankets. Music in my head, my only companion- A fireplace in the middle of this forest of devastation, A place where shadows lure me out of comfort Following me with a familiar tune, something like this: “Such a lonely night, And it’s mine It’s a night I’m glad I survived.” Witnessing the change of nature now, We will soon meet again, O Queen of the darkness- Torture of us outcasts, When will the night Feel warm again? For the answer, I’ll wait.
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Jan 7, 2025
Jan 7, 2025 at 7:37 AM UTC
Cold is the night
The night feels cold once more- A blizzard through the mist, Freezing every lonely soul. I’m here, A victim of the dark, Shivering under my blankets, With my eyes fixated above- A never-ending darkness Filled with shining stars, A guiding light to something bigger, And that is you- Reflective light shining above me. No matter how bright you shine, Your beauty is seen but untouchable- A fish in the deep black, Nearly impossible to catch. Still laying here, Shivering under my blankets. Music in my head, my only companion- A fireplace in the middle of this forest of devastation, A place where shadows lure me out of comfort Following me with a familiar tune, something like this: “Such a lonely night, And it’s mine It’s a night I’m glad I survived.” Witnessing the change of nature now, We will soon meet again, O Queen of the darkness- Torture of us outcasts, When will the night Feel warm again? For the answer, I’ll wait.
DJQuill
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Jan 7, 2025
Jan 7, 2025 at 7:37 AM UTC
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