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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.

Love me again

Love Me Again

Love me again—if the stars allow,
If time can soften what broke us down,
If memories lose their sharpened edge,
And hearts can meet without a pledge.

Love me again—though the past still stings,
And trust feels fragile, tied by strings,
For love once lived between our ribs,
In trembling breaths and parted lips.

Love me again—not as before,
Not rushed, not scared, not asking more,
But slowly, gently, without pain,
Like summer rain on windowpanes.

Love me again—if you still feel
That little spark you tried to kill,
For if it’s true, and if you can…
I’d choose you once, and once again.


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