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Salt in the wound,
sand on the skin—
isn’t that how healing begins?
The ocean never asks
why you came back.
It just takes your weight
and gives you the pull of tides.
I stood knee-deep in forgetting,
the waves stitching silence
into every open thought.
It didn’t hurt less—
but it hurt differently.
Out here, pain dissolves
grain by grain.
You don’t realize you’re lighter
until you leave the shore.
And maybe that’s enough.
Not peace, not answers—
just a softness
where the sharp edges used to be.
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