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I keep the flood in a teaspoon Stir slow Don’t spill My throat learned how to Knot itself into napkins Folded Unused Beautiful You blinked and the room dimmed Just enough for me to Pack the sun away I speak in mist Maybe Never rain Your name still fits But only on the inside of my wrist Where nobody looks I walk lighter now No grace Just Less of me left to carry If I’m quiet enough you might Stay So I practice being nothing Loudly
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Jul 28, 2025
Jul 28, 2025 at 3:06 AM UTC
Porcelain Hum
I keep the flood in a teaspoon Stir slow Don’t spill My throat learned how to Knot itself into napkins Folded Unused Beautiful You blinked and the room dimmed Just enough for me to Pack the sun away I speak in mist Maybe Never rain Your name still fits But only on the inside of my wrist Where nobody looks I walk lighter now No grace Just Less of me left to carry If I’m quiet enough you might Stay So I practice being nothing Loudly
Sometimes survival is silence wrapped in silk -Sorelle
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Jul 28, 2025
Jul 28, 2025 at 3:06 AM UTC
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