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Silence at Sunrise

I can hear a hummingbird blink

in the stillness of the moment

before the sunrise.

The light beckons, yawning

with the twilight,

Dew refracting the rainbows.

As watchful as I am,

Sleep pulls at me

like a hungry lover

beckoning me into

becoming a burrito.

 

Dark fur purring

beside me as I contemplate

the moments between

solace and silence,

the hummingbird gone,

to be left alone

with my thoughts

and the purring.

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Written by
miss-masque
35 / F / American
Published
Aug 6, 2025
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19·72
Tags
#contemplation#sunrise#alone#time#silence#insomnia
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