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The air hums with unseen eyes, pressing against my skin like ghosts of unspoken words. I do not know if they are real, or if it is only my own mind feeding me these lies, splitting at the seams, a quiet unraveling. I try to name this feeling, but it slips through my fingers, a silver thread lost in the dark. It swells inside me, a tide with no shore, a song with no voice, an echo that answers to nothing. I fear the hollow behind my ribs, the stranger who lingers in my reflection, watching, waiting, as if they know something I do not. I fear the quiet hands of time, folding me into something I cannot bear to be, softly, gently, as if I won’t notice. I dream of dissolving, of fading like breath on a mirror, becoming dust, becoming light, scattering into the arms of the cosmos, where even sorrow turns celestial. Perhaps there, I would not ache. Perhaps there, I would not be. I am tired— of the weight in my bones, of the ache stitched into my name, of carrying this endless dusk where no dawn ever follows. Even sleep offers no escape, only the same restless descent, only the same hushed grief.
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Mar 15, 2025
Mar 15, 2025 at 12:43 PM UTC
Silent cries
The air hums with unseen eyes, pressing against my skin like ghosts of unspoken words. I do not know if they are real, or if it is only my own mind feeding me these lies, splitting at the seams, a quiet unraveling. I try to name this feeling, but it slips through my fingers, a silver thread lost in the dark. It swells inside me, a tide with no shore, a song with no voice, an echo that answers to nothing. I fear the hollow behind my ribs, the stranger who lingers in my reflection, watching, waiting, as if they know something I do not. I fear the quiet hands of time, folding me into something I cannot bear to be, softly, gently, as if I won’t notice. I dream of dissolving, of fading like breath on a mirror, becoming dust, becoming light, scattering into the arms of the cosmos, where even sorrow turns celestial. Perhaps there, I would not ache. Perhaps there, I would not be. I am tired— of the weight in my bones, of the ache stitched into my name, of carrying this endless dusk where no dawn ever follows. Even sleep offers no escape, only the same restless descent, only the same hushed grief.
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Mar 15, 2025
Mar 15, 2025 at 12:43 PM UTC
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