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Where the silence brought me

The second first time

By Musulyn M (MUSE)Published 7 months ago Updated 7 months ago 1 min read
Where the silence brought me
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I came back to a city I once called home.

Same skyline, same sea, but I am not the same.

There was a fire.

Long after the flames died down,

I was left to carry what couldn't be burned.

The silence was sharp,

but I learned how to sit with it.

Time passed,

and the world kept moving.

Friends said, "start again."

So I did.

Vancouver feels familiar and distant.

The mornings are softer,

The loneliness is more bearable when I name it.

There’s still paperwork on the kitchen counter.

It's still dust from the move.

Still nerves before the next thing

but also gratitude.

Deep and quiet and real.

Glory, still, to God

for the return.

For carrying me through.

For reminding me

that beginning again

is not pretending nothing happened

but honouring what did

and choosing to keep going.

Sometimes, what ignites the flame matters less than what it leaves behind.

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About the Creator

Musulyn M (MUSE)

A writer, a witness, and a weaver of worlds. My words live where beauty & emotion meet truth, where memory becomes movement, and where the personal becomes political. I write to archive what’s sacred, and to amplify what’s silenced.

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