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Silence Touches

Some nights feel hollow,

echoing with the ghosts

of voices you once trusted.

Other nights feel heavy,

oscillating beneath your skin,

clawing its way up to the surface.

 

And in that solitude,

the silence isn’t kind—

it settles in like something alive,

pressing its weight into your ribs

until even breathing feels borrowed.

 

Slowly undoing the edges of you,

until your name feels distant

and your reflection looks like a stranger

you used to know.

 

Loneliness stops being a feeling

and becomes a place you can’t leave,

where thoughts loop in on themselves

until every exit looks the same,

leading toward the last breath.

 

And in that place,

even the idea of reaching out

feels like something that belongs

to someone else’s life.

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Written by
Pink-pulse
45 / F
Published
May 3
Lines·Words
24·123
Tags
#dark#alone#miserable#ending#hopelessness#suicidal
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