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The Night's Loudest Silences

When the light has fallen away And our facades of rush momentarily glide on the breakable ice in a haven of realisation Your darkness unveils the beautiful layers of the night's loudest silences As you hear what the day steals away
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shauna-white
Irish
Published
Mar 10, 2014
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