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SILENT RESONANCE

By Vera Von Monika


I hear you where the night grows still,
in the space before breath, before thought.
Every heartbeat trembles with your absence,
yet carries the weight of your name.

The darkness bends toward me,
and in its curve, I feel you
not as a shadow, not as a memory,
but as a presence that refuses to leave.

Your silence speaks in fragments,
threads of sound woven into the air.
I reach, but the world folds around my hands,
and still, I feel you tremble
through the corners of everything I am.

Even the stars lean closer,
as if they too remember you.
And I, tethered to your echo,
cannot let go of the spaces
where you once whispered,
where you still exist.


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