Writing, loss, and reflection intertwine from "summary" of M Train by Patti Smith
In the solitary hours of the morning, when the world is still and quiet, I find solace in the act of writing. It is through the pen meeting the page that I can confront my grief, my longing, my memories. Each word becomes a vessel, carrying with it a piece of my soul, a fragment of my past. Writing allows me to navigate the complex terrain of loss, to give shape to the intangible emotions that weigh heavy on my heart. As I write, I am drawn into a realm where time is fluid, where the boundaries between past, present, and future blur and overlap. Memories surface like ghosts, haunting me with their bittersweet beauty. I am reminded of moments long gone, of people I ha...Similar Posts
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