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Colour Before Silence

I spoke to silence once; it became my interlocutor—

in an incongruous sunset, January:

gold transmuting to red, saffron-orange

then to violet

the color grief contracts to

pressed through winter's

alchemical

sieve—

the colour that comes before silence.

Loneliness is pigmented.

Sky renders loss—light waning.

grey restless sleep

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Published
Jan 12
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You arrive at the edge and realize the edge has been waiting. - Poet

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#depression#loneliness#january#sad#introspection#grief
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