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​I thought I’d finally reached the shore, Where the waves of salt don't sting no more. I mistook the silence for a prayer, And the lack of breath for mountain air. I built a house of frozen glass, And watched the seasons blur and pass, Convinced that if I felt no pain, I’d finally mastered how to reign. ​But there’s a graveyard in the chest, Where every passion went to rest. I called it "calm," I called it "still," A victory of the iron will. But peace is a river, moving and bright, While this was just a long, gray night. I wasn't healed; I was only cold, Trading my silver for leaden mold. ​It’s easy to live when you’re hollowed out, Safe from the fire and safe from the doubt. But a heart that is quiet because it is dead Is a heavy price for a quiet head. I called it "freedom," I called it "release," But God, I was wrong... I just kept calling numbness peace. Michel Powers "STYXX ON FIRE"
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Feb 13
Feb 13, 2026 at 2:54 PM UTC
I Kept Calling Numbness Peace....
​I thought I’d finally reached the shore, Where the waves of salt don't sting no more. I mistook the silence for a prayer, And the lack of breath for mountain air. I built a house of frozen glass, And watched the seasons blur and pass, Convinced that if I felt no pain, I’d finally mastered how to reign. ​But there’s a graveyard in the chest, Where every passion went to rest. I called it "calm," I called it "still," A victory of the iron will. But peace is a river, moving and bright, While this was just a long, gray night. I wasn't healed; I was only cold, Trading my silver for leaden mold. ​It’s easy to live when you’re hollowed out, Safe from the fire and safe from the doubt. But a heart that is quiet because it is dead Is a heavy price for a quiet head. I called it "freedom," I called it "release," But God, I was wrong... I just kept calling numbness peace. Michel Powers "STYXX ON FIRE"
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Feb 13, 2026 at 2:54 PM UTC
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