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Once, we were like two open windows facing each other, where the wind never stopped; then suddenly one afternoon I saw you glance toward me — yet it felt like nothing was there. I thought tomorrow everything would be fine rain would come and wash away all stains, all wrong turns; tomorrow passed, and so did so many springs, so many autumns only your pain slowly merged into the lines of my hand. Now when the phone rings, I feel afraid — afraid that on the other side there will be only the sound of breathing, then silence; I want to tell you, how many moons have floated away in the salt water of my eyes — and you don't know. This is how we scatter like stars two thousand light-years apart — yet under the same sky; between us only this deep silence, this not-understanding this swinging between being and almost not being.
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Apr 13
Apr 13, 2026 at 11:44 PM UTC
Milky Way
Once, we were like two open windows facing each other, where the wind never stopped; then suddenly one afternoon I saw you glance toward me — yet it felt like nothing was there. I thought tomorrow everything would be fine rain would come and wash away all stains, all wrong turns; tomorrow passed, and so did so many springs, so many autumns only your pain slowly merged into the lines of my hand. Now when the phone rings, I feel afraid — afraid that on the other side there will be only the sound of breathing, then silence; I want to tell you, how many moons have floated away in the salt water of my eyes — and you don't know. This is how we scatter like stars two thousand light-years apart — yet under the same sky; between us only this deep silence, this not-understanding this swinging between being and almost not being.
shoaib005
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25/M/Rangpur, Bangladesh
Apr 13
Apr 13, 2026 at 11:44 PM UTC
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