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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.

Moonlight Kiss - Poem

 Moonlight Kiss

A hush falls over the silver shore,
where time forgets to move,
and the sky leans low to listen
to the breath between two hearts.

The stars, scattered like whispers,
glimmer above the sleeping sea,
but it’s the moon—soft and knowing—
who blesses us with her gaze.

You tilt your head,
eyes glowing like a promise unspoken,
and the night folds around us
like the wings of something eternal.

Your lips find mine—
not rushed, not loud,
but a question answered
in the language only silence knows.

A moonlight kiss:
not just touch, but memory,
etched into the skin of the night,
where dreams go to remember.

And though the world turns again,
though daylight may scatter the spell—
I will carry that kiss
in the shadow of every star.



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