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You met me as a sinner— we learned each other’s hunger. A love song on repeat, two scraps of flesh, whispering want like a secret language. We spoke in lowered tongues as the sun slipped out of sight. Now the night calls me the way daylight used to— warm, dangerous, alive. Take your opera seat, lay every worry on top of me. Hear my broken voice try to sing, count the wrinkles in music sheets. Rest here! There’s thirst in man's eyes; stars hiding in the hollow, learning your shape, your weight; my favourite learning curve to carry. "Creatures survive in numbers," they say; but when their mate goes missing, what’s left isn’t survival; it’s an absence learning how to breathe again.
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Feb 9
Feb 9, 2026 at 1:51 PM UTC
After the Sun Learns the Night