Memorable Disconnected Phone Poems

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Echoes of Silence
In the hush of a call that once rang true, Disconnected chords dangle, memories askew. Whispers of laughter now fade into mist, Notes of our song, somehow lost in the twist. Melodies hover where silence now lies, Music like shadows, where vanished time flies. Once vibrant tunes now just echoes in gray, As the heart taps a rhythm, with no one to play. Fingers trace keys where the sound used to swell, Each touch recalls stories we found hard to tell. In the void of the notes, we gather our dreams, Stitching together the silence that screams.
Echoes in Silence
A ghostly voice, a phantom call, In empty tones, I hear it all. Voicemail hums, a silent plea, In hollow spaces, you reach for me. The seconds stretch, the shadows loom, Each silent ring, a whispered gloom. Disconnected yet I wait in vain, For echoes meant to soothe the pain. A message left on endless hold, A story lost, a dream untold. In every beep, my heart's relay, Voicemail ghost, please find your way.
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