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The Sound Between Wind and Music

Sun on bare skin

By Taylor WardPublished 8 months ago 1 min read
Honorable Mention in Light Breaks Water Challenge

The world don’t always knock—

sometimes it leans in,

all hush and shoulder,

like a colt not yet named

resting its weight against your ribs

just to see if you’ll hold.

You’ll miss it

if you blink too loud.

It's the slip of honey along a blade,

the air right before the screen door sighs—

when someone’s coming home

but hasn’t yet.

There’s a sound to it.

Not music, not wind,

but the space between both,

where a thought might go to be born.

It's the way dew climbs a baby calf’s lashes,

how it holds there—trembling but unafraid—

like it believes in mornings.

You’ve got to walk barefoot through it.

Not because it asks you,

but because your soles remember.

There’s a crack in everything—

yes, but what they forget to tell you

is sometimes it’s where the sun slips in

before it knows it’s morning.

Your breath will change,

not deeper—wider.

Your hands will stop asking for proof.

Let the creek touch you

without taking.

Let the light land

and leave nothing bruised.

You are not the silence.

You are the thing that listens.

And that?

That is what begins.

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About the Creator

Taylor Ward

From a small town, I find joy and grace in my trauma and difficulties. My life, shaped by loss and adversity, fuels my creativity. Each piece written over period in my life, one unlike the last. These words sometimes my only emotion.

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  • Natasha Collazo6 months ago

    Great job Taylor!!!! 👏

  • Sandy Gillman6 months ago

    I love this! Congratulations on placing in the challenge 👏

  • Wooohooooo congratulations on your honourable mention! 🎉💖🎊🎉💖🎊

  • Tracy Kreuzburg 6 months ago

    Beautiful

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