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Calling out To the stars on a solemn night Weaving whispers Through the shadows that shun the light One truth I remind myself each day: "Hold on tight" Yet still I yearn to ask what’s right? Calm stillness While the flames dance all around me Just a breath Before I tumble to my knees A sudden quake The chaos swells but somehow feels so bright For this is my fight Shattered another wall, yet it still stands tall Scaled the highest peak, yet I’m destined to fall Spin me another tale so I can piece my heart together It’s like shifting the weather All the love that slipped through left me frail and meek Heavy clouds, vacant stares, I find it hard to speak Just a thread, just to weave my soul back together Is like changing the weather When all is lost Will I ever be found? On this trembling ground Will you hear the sound Of the me that drifts, never to be found? For it all feels Like changing the weather.
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Feb 4, 2025
Feb 4, 2025 at 11:03 AM UTC
Changing the weather
Calling out To the stars on a solemn night Weaving whispers Through the shadows that shun the light One truth I remind myself each day: "Hold on tight" Yet still I yearn to ask what’s right? Calm stillness While the flames dance all around me Just a breath Before I tumble to my knees A sudden quake The chaos swells but somehow feels so bright For this is my fight Shattered another wall, yet it still stands tall Scaled the highest peak, yet I’m destined to fall Spin me another tale so I can piece my heart together It’s like shifting the weather All the love that slipped through left me frail and meek Heavy clouds, vacant stares, I find it hard to speak Just a thread, just to weave my soul back together Is like changing the weather When all is lost Will I ever be found? On this trembling ground Will you hear the sound Of the me that drifts, never to be found? For it all feels Like changing the weather.
Uzziah
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26/Cisgender Male/VA
Feb 4, 2025
Feb 4, 2025 at 11:03 AM UTC
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