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Christmas without Lights: A Poem | Thursday Verse No. 17

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  What is Christmas to you?    To some, it is a season of celebration; to others, a festival in a distant land. For many, it is the glitter of lights, the joy of presents, and the music of gatherings. And for some, Christmas is also the waiting and the hope, the quiet attention we give and receive, the small, often unnoticed reflections that linger in between. Perhaps it is all of these at once.   Christmas without Lights captures the stillness, where the true meaning of the season quietly resides.

A Present for Christmas: A Story on Love | Thursday Tale No. 17

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  Love is complicated, as we may all come to learn. Perhaps one of its greatest challenges is learning when to hold on, and when to let go. Love is not always about grand gestures or perfect timing; sometimes, it is about discernment.    A Present for Christmas is a story of tender devotion and intimacy, capturing the quiet courage it takes to honour both your own heart and the heart of someone you love.

Glass Chime: A Poem on Brokenness and Kindness | Thursday Verse No. 16

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  Helping often makes us feel virtuous. We like to believe our touch brings comfort and light to what is broken, yet the view from outside rarely reveals how that offering feels from within. Even the gentlest intentions can create shifts or pressures we never imagine.    This poem lingers in that delicate space where beauty and strain coexist, where our intentions meet the realities beneath them, and asks us to consider what remains unheard in the music we admire.

Bubble Wrap: A Short Story on Grief | Thursday Tale No. 16

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  There is a strange comfort in repetition, a silent thrill in small acts that seem meaningless to the outside eye. Most times, these little rituals hold immense weight, shaping who we are and how we subsist.    Bubble Wrap is a story of friendship and a gentle meditation on the ways we seek solace and ritual in a chaotic world.