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Midnight confessions

At midnight hearts begin to speak, The strong grow fragile, lost, and weak. The silence opens every door, To hidden truths we can’t ignore. Midnight confessions softly fall, Like shadows dancing on the wall. The words we hide through all the day, Find moonlit courage on their way. “I miss you” sounds much more sincere, When only stars are left to hear. And broken souls stop wearing masks, Beneath the night that never asks. Perhaps the dark was always kind, A place where truth could breathe and shine. For hearts speak loudest after scars, In whispered talks beneath the stars.

Fire and Ice - POEM

Fire and Ice

Fire burns not only with heat,
but with longing,
with the ache of desire
that does not know how to rest.

Ice does not only freeze,
it preserves what was meant to fade,
it numbs the places
where feeling once bloomed.

They meet,
not in harmony
but in collision—
sparks swallowed by frost,
cold cracked by fury.

One wants to melt,
the other to contain.
Neither yields,
and yet,
they stay.

Because some stories
are written
not in peace,
but in the tension
between what devours
and what endures.

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