It turns out that silence hurts
I used to think silence was the safest way.
Don’t argue, don’t explain too much,
do not open wounds that might make other people uncomfortable.
I learned to hold back my words
like someone closing the door tightly
so that the house remains calm.
But after a while I realized,
Silence also has its own weight.
There is a sentence that keeps spinning in my head
without ever getting out.
There are feelings building up
like items in a cramped room that are never cleaned.

People might see me fine.
They think I’m strong,
or maybe they thought I had nothing to say.
Actually though
I just kept it all to myself for too long.
Silence doesn’t make a fuss.
Don’t provoke debate.
Doesn’t invite questions.
But silence can also slowly hurt.
Not because of the words spoken,
but because words were never given a chance
to live in the air.
Not bad
Not all departures are a form of surrender.
Sometimes someone leaves
not because he is weak,
but because he finally understood
that he doesn’t have to defend all places.
There is a relationship that has been forced for too long,
there are conversations that always end in misunderstanding,
and there is a feeling of being left to walk alone.
At some point
a person begins to learn to see himself.
Not with anger,
not wholeheartedly,
just with simple awareness
that survival also has its limits.
Go like that
not always bad.
It’s not about leaving others behind,
but about stopping to abandon yourself.
About making room in the heart
to breathe without having to keep waiting for something
that may never actually come.
A Quiet and Not Gloomy Place
Many people are afraid of loneliness.
They consider the place too quiet
always holding sadness.
As if happiness only exists in crowded places,
amidst endless laughter and conversation.
However, silence is not always like that.
There are times when silence actually becomes a place
where one can finally hear oneself.
Without clashing sounds,
without demands to always answer,
without having to look good.
In a quiet place
one can reorganize one’s thoughts.
Collecting heart parts
which had been scattered elsewhere.
Silence isn’t always comfortable at first.
Sometimes it feels strange.
But if someone is brave enough
to stay there just a moment,
he will discover that it is not all silence
created to make people feel alone.
Some are quiet
created to help humans
returned home to himself.
Writer: trough
Editor: Rara Zarary
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