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Contest Entry |
The Unseen Architecture In the corner of the room, the dust motes perform a slow, unrehearsed ballet, drifting on the singular beam of light that forced its way through the heavy curtains. There is a strange comfort in the way the shadow of the elm stretches across the floorboards, elongating like a tired limb at the end of a long day. We spend our hours tracing the hard edges of the visible, measuring the weight of what we can touch. Yet, the world built in quiet spaces between. The silence that follows a question. The gap between heartbeats. The dark that makes the candle flame mean something more than a chemical reaction. We are all just architects building monuments in the light, while the shadows keep the secrets of the foundation. Line Count 23 ~Emberly Gray~ |