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I crave the hush of a world asleep, Where shadows stretch and secrets keep. To melt into the void so wide, No ticking clocks, no tides to bide. Beneath the moon’s cold silver eye, I’d let the noisy moments die. The breeze would kiss my weary skin, And stir the stillness deep within. A pen, a page, a heart laid bare— Each thought a whisper in the air. No roles to play, no masks to wear, Just me, the night, the quiet stare. Oh, to pause this spinning sphere, To breathe in peace, to disappear. Not forever—just a breath, A stillness sweet enough to death. How I crave that gentle cease— A fleeting second carved from peace.
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May 15, 2025
May 15, 2025 at 10:56 PM UTC
A Breathe of Stillness
I crave the hush of a world asleep, Where shadows stretch and secrets keep. To melt into the void so wide, No ticking clocks, no tides to bide. Beneath the moon’s cold silver eye, I’d let the noisy moments die. The breeze would kiss my weary skin, And stir the stillness deep within. A pen, a page, a heart laid bare— Each thought a whisper in the air. No roles to play, no masks to wear, Just me, the night, the quiet stare. Oh, to pause this spinning sphere, To breathe in peace, to disappear. Not forever—just a breath, A stillness sweet enough to death. How I crave that gentle cease— A fleeting second carved from peace.
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May 15, 2025
May 15, 2025 at 10:56 PM UTC
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