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Bones threaded with silence, a weft of unseen tides, drowned before the sky could murmur, names twisted into half-light. Empty calls carve through marrow, a dissonance stitched in the flicker of unspoken skies, twisting where shadows breathe. Flesh frays in the void of mouths that never opened— rusted hums too thin to grasp. Skin unthreads, and what remains burns in the air like a scream that cannot form. Dust to dust— the thread severed in half-thoughts, too distant to bleed, too numb to remember.
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Feb 24, 2025
Feb 24, 2025 at 4:47 AM UTC
Dissolution
Bones threaded with silence, a weft of unseen tides, drowned before the sky could murmur, names twisted into half-light. Empty calls carve through marrow, a dissonance stitched in the flicker of unspoken skies, twisting where shadows breathe. Flesh frays in the void of mouths that never opened— rusted hums too thin to grasp. Skin unthreads, and what remains burns in the air like a scream that cannot form. Dust to dust— the thread severed in half-thoughts, too distant to bleed, too numb to remember.
Brwa
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29/M/United Kingdom
Feb 24, 2025
Feb 24, 2025 at 4:47 AM UTC
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