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“Maybe that’s what happens to everyone once they reach a certain age. Perhaps people lose the ability to see colors, and life ceases to be about living, but merely about passing time.”
― To My Mother
― To My Mother
“Solitude first appears as a sanctuary, a quiet solace. But before one realizes it, it calcifies into something else—an unrelenting habit, a shadow that clings”
― My Winter's Spring Night: A spring that arrived mid winter
― My Winter's Spring Night: A spring that arrived mid winter
“Threads may be woven alike, but circumstance frays and knots them, twisting us into different beings—sometimes unrecognizable even to ourselves”
― My Winter's Spring Night: A spring that arrived mid winter
― My Winter's Spring Night: A spring that arrived mid winter
“I am a man ensnared in time, bound to the moment our paths unraveled all those years ago.”
― My Winter's Spring Night: A spring that arrived mid winter
― My Winter's Spring Night: A spring that arrived mid winter
“She believed words could heal, that stories could hold broken souls together.”
― To My Mother
― To My Mother
“It’s incomplete, and that’s its might, For if it were whole, it’d fade from sight.”
― To My Mother
― To My Mother
“Graveyards are the ultimate truth, new seeds are beautiful lies, and together they are the signs of the times.”
― To My Mother
― To My Mother
“Jealous eyes watch as love blooms anew, yet, in time, a wistful smile remains, a tender ache, where longing wanes.”
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