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they handed me silence like it was a blanket said it would keep me warm if i held it tight but it scratches—god, it scratches—under my skin like a name i was never given, trying to write itself right i learned early that crying echoes too loud so i bit my tongue until even my bones stayed quiet and when they asked what i needed, i said “nothing” because nothing was the only thing nobody could deny me i don’t remember a voice calling me home just echoes wearing the shape of one i learned to clap for myself in empty rooms and call that love because no one else would come sometimes i swear i can feel a hand in mine i don’t look down, i’m scared it’ll disappear so i walk like someone is still holding me and break in places nobody is close enough to hear
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Apr 30
Apr 30, 2026 at 4:36 PM UTC
no one came, so i swallowed the sound
they handed me silence like it was a blanket said it would keep me warm if i held it tight but it scratches—god, it scratches—under my skin like a name i was never given, trying to write itself right i learned early that crying echoes too loud so i bit my tongue until even my bones stayed quiet and when they asked what i needed, i said “nothing” because nothing was the only thing nobody could deny me i don’t remember a voice calling me home just echoes wearing the shape of one i learned to clap for myself in empty rooms and call that love because no one else would come sometimes i swear i can feel a hand in mine i don’t look down, i’m scared it’ll disappear so i walk like someone is still holding me and break in places nobody is close enough to hear
when you say something yet mean nothing
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Apr 30
Apr 30, 2026 at 4:36 PM UTC
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