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I carried the evening lightly, as though it might slip through my hands, the way your voice once did when you paused mid‑sentence, letting the unfinished thought settle between us like dust in a quiet room. Even now, the pause you left behind returns without warning – finding its place in the rooms I still haven’t filled. Some memories don’t speak; they hover, waiting for the right silence to become visible. And sometimes, I think the part you never said is the one that stayed with me – a small, persistent light that flickers at the edge of every quiet evening.
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Apr 4
Apr 4, 2026 at 4:05 PM UTC
The Part You Never Said
I carried the evening lightly, as though it might slip through my hands, the way your voice once did when you paused mid‑sentence, letting the unfinished thought settle between us like dust in a quiet room. Even now, the pause you left behind returns without warning – finding its place in the rooms I still haven’t filled. Some memories don’t speak; they hover, waiting for the right silence to become visible. And sometimes, I think the part you never said is the one that stayed with me – a small, persistent light that flickers at the edge of every quiet evening.
The Part You Never Said” and “The Evening I Almost Held” are a pair of poems about the moments that linger – the words that never arrive, the light that almost stays. One looks inward, the other outward, each holding a different shape of the same silence.
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Apr 4
Apr 4, 2026 at 4:05 PM UTC
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