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Shards of silence splinter, fractals in a firestorm, spitting tongues of dissonance— a thousand echoes collide, furious in their quiet. Cacophonous breath snaps the air, a brittle pulse skittering on the edge of infinity’s unraveling thread. Fingers claw through time’s tattered skin, guts of fate, entwined in the darkening loop, each moment—shattered, resurgent. The sky is a broken chandelier, raining sparks like ghostly paperclips, stretched too thin, too jagged to catch— each piece too sharp to hold, to name. Spirals twist through aching space, each turn a jagged refrain, unhinged from rhythm, lost in sound— chasing its own reflection, a fractured symphony, unsung, stifled by its own reverberation. Hunger for motion tears through the hollow, frenzied like a feathered shard, quivering in the teeth of wind, caught in a whirl of starlight’s splatter. The sky is endless, but always breaking, and always, still, it falls.
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Mar 21, 2025
Mar 21, 2025 at 2:47 PM UTC
Disrupted Sonata
Shards of silence splinter, fractals in a firestorm, spitting tongues of dissonance— a thousand echoes collide, furious in their quiet. Cacophonous breath snaps the air, a brittle pulse skittering on the edge of infinity’s unraveling thread. Fingers claw through time’s tattered skin, guts of fate, entwined in the darkening loop, each moment—shattered, resurgent. The sky is a broken chandelier, raining sparks like ghostly paperclips, stretched too thin, too jagged to catch— each piece too sharp to hold, to name. Spirals twist through aching space, each turn a jagged refrain, unhinged from rhythm, lost in sound— chasing its own reflection, a fractured symphony, unsung, stifled by its own reverberation. Hunger for motion tears through the hollow, frenzied like a feathered shard, quivering in the teeth of wind, caught in a whirl of starlight’s splatter. The sky is endless, but always breaking, and always, still, it falls.
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Mar 21, 2025
Mar 21, 2025 at 2:47 PM UTC
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