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We are not the clothes we wear, nor the names we were given at the start. We are the salt in our skin and the strange, wild rhythm of a heart that refuses to stop, even when it is tired. Everything else is borrowed. The gold, the houses, the heavy opinions of men, they are just leaves on a moving river. But the way you looked at the sea, and the way you held the hand of a ghost, and the silence you kept when the world was loud, That is the architecture of your soul. That is the only thing the fire cannot touch. That is the light you take with you when the sun finally decides to sleep.
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Jan 13
Jan 13, 2026 at 6:54 PM UTC
The only thing we carry
We are not the clothes we wear, nor the names we were given at the start. We are the salt in our skin and the strange, wild rhythm of a heart that refuses to stop, even when it is tired. Everything else is borrowed. The gold, the houses, the heavy opinions of men, they are just leaves on a moving river. But the way you looked at the sea, and the way you held the hand of a ghost, and the silence you kept when the world was loud, That is the architecture of your soul. That is the only thing the fire cannot touch. That is the light you take with you when the sun finally decides to sleep.
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F/Krypton
Jan 13
Jan 13, 2026 at 6:54 PM UTC
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