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Time drags its rusted teeth through the hours, carving paths I cannot follow. Four years of severed threads, of reaching through fractures where hands do not meet, where silence swallows what should have been. You were small when I last held you, a weight I could carry, a warmth that fit inside my ribs. Now you rise beyond the edges of my sight, a fire flickering in a room I cannot enter, a voice carried by winds that never return. The world is made of locks, of distances built like cathedrals to the absent. I have screamed at stone, at glass, at paper, at laws that wear no faces, at names that do not bleed. I have torn at the seams of waiting, but limbo does not break" it only watches. Still, I dream in hunger, in fractures of light. A moment where your name is more than a ghost in my mouth, where your laughter does not stretch through wires, through time, through static. One day, I will stand beside you, not as a flicker, not as a whisper, but as something real, something whole. Until then, I build futures in the dark, lay bricks in rooms I have never seen, sculpt a life that may never know me. No force can break what is already broken. No distance can erase what is already fading.
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Feb 22, 2025
Feb 22, 2025 at 10:04 PM UTC
In the Between
Time drags its rusted teeth through the hours, carving paths I cannot follow. Four years of severed threads, of reaching through fractures where hands do not meet, where silence swallows what should have been. You were small when I last held you, a weight I could carry, a warmth that fit inside my ribs. Now you rise beyond the edges of my sight, a fire flickering in a room I cannot enter, a voice carried by winds that never return. The world is made of locks, of distances built like cathedrals to the absent. I have screamed at stone, at glass, at paper, at laws that wear no faces, at names that do not bleed. I have torn at the seams of waiting, but limbo does not break" it only watches. Still, I dream in hunger, in fractures of light. A moment where your name is more than a ghost in my mouth, where your laughter does not stretch through wires, through time, through static. One day, I will stand beside you, not as a flicker, not as a whisper, but as something real, something whole. Until then, I build futures in the dark, lay bricks in rooms I have never seen, sculpt a life that may never know me. No force can break what is already broken. No distance can erase what is already fading.
Brwa
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29/M/United Kingdom
Feb 22, 2025
Feb 22, 2025 at 10:04 PM UTC
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