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At the Foot of the Balcony

by Satoru

At the foot of my balcony, there was an inviting hole, allowing my eyes' vision to enter, luminescent colors burning in my head, like a child's fantastic playground, retaken from memory's debris. Running out of time, night's veil faintly glowing, stars reaching out to me, asking me witheringly, why I would treat my soul beneath contempt, why would they appreciate my absence, my whiskey's glass, cascading, down the shade's slide. Breathy wind skimming over my soaked lips, disappointment prowling through trembling legs, the joy of night, taking one's leave, the sighs of dawn, crossing the threshold into waking life, tears steadily drying out, curling my consciousness insentient, ruptured hole, denying my presence too.
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Satoru
25 / M / Berlin
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Written by
Satoru
25 / M / Berlin
Published
May 15, 2025
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#melancholic#dread#dreamy
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