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Lonely days

There is a loneliness

that is not absence of others,

but absence of yourself.

 

Some days I live beside me,

like a stranger sharing a room

neither of us fully enters.

 

The outside feels simpler,

cleaner in its demands,

while the inside speaks in weight

without words.

 

I watch birds

not wishing to become them,

but to remember

what it is to belong to movement

without resistance.

 

And still I remain,

half gathered, half elsewhere,

waiting for the self

to stop being a question.

 

https://youtu.be/eS5HH5vacqw

 

08 June 2026

 

Some days go like this , although most require none there are days where none would even feel like a comfortable something against the Lonely self © Malcolm Gladwin

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