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They raise their voice— sharp as thunder breaking morning. I sigh, roll my eyes, but later find dinner kept warm, a blanket folded at the foot of my bed, the porch light left on. School drains me— assignments stack like bricks. But my backpack holds books, my teachers call me by name, someone saves a chair for me. Sometimes I ache from being the one who always understands. But my playlist still knows the lyrics that hold me together. And in the quiet, I see the love that never left.
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Sep 11, 2025
Sep 11, 2025 at 10:56 PM UTC
"Where the Blessings Hide"
They raise their voice— sharp as thunder breaking morning. I sigh, roll my eyes, but later find dinner kept warm, a blanket folded at the foot of my bed, the porch light left on. School drains me— assignments stack like bricks. But my backpack holds books, my teachers call me by name, someone saves a chair for me. Sometimes I ache from being the one who always understands. But my playlist still knows the lyrics that hold me together. And in the quiet, I see the love that never left.
Adora_Sunshine2004
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Sep 11, 2025
Sep 11, 2025 at 10:56 PM UTC
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