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Whispers of the Night
In the silver glow of the moon's soft light,
Echoes murmur through the still of night.
A creature wanders, lost and forlorn,
With anguished cries, a wretched heart torn.
Once a spark, now shadows haunt,
A dream of life, in darkness they taunt.
Fingers grasping for warmth, for a sign,
In solitude's grasp, where hope intertwines.
The trees stand silent, as secrets unfold,
Beneath the pale moon, stories retold.
In the depths of despair, a longing to find,
The light of compassion, the hearts of mankind.
The Heart's Monstrous Yearning
In shadows deep where silence lays,
A heart beats on through misty haze.
Awake, unbound, yet all alone,
A creature carved from flesh and bone.
With stitched-up seams and longing eyes,
I roam beneath the moonlit skies.
For love's warm touch, I ache and pine,
In every pulse, a wish divine.
Yet fear and scorn my path entwine,
As whispers mock this heart of mine.
Through restless nights, my spirit weeps,
For love denied, a promise keeps.
But still I seek, through storm and strife,
The flicker bright that brings me life.
In hopes that one may understand,
This heart, this soul, this outstretched hand.
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