Backwards Hold

by Mae Pike · 26/01/2026
Published 26/01/2026 11:39

In the corner of a room full of laughter,

your face turned pale, a soft disaster.

I held your hair, fingers trembling slow,

a quiet moment, heavy with woe.


Warmth against my arm, your breath a sigh,

a bond formed in the chaos, a silent cry.

In that small act, something shifted and broke,

we found ourselves woven in the words we spoke.

#intimacy #silence #vulnerability

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