This poetic piece offers a vivid and introspective glimpse into a family's dynamics at the half-past midnight hour. The narrator, a child, observes the somber interactions between their parents, who seem weighed down by an unspoken burden.
The room is described in muted, sepia tones, with the father's shadow "folding into itself" and the mother's hands "cracked like old porcelain." This sets the stage for a palpable sense of heaviness and unease that permeates the scene.
The narrator is acutely aware of the "weight of words" that their parents seem to avoid, with the mother whispering the narrator's name "as though it was fragile, a secret that might shatter against the floor." This suggests a deep-seated tension and a reluctance to fully engage with one another.
The narrator's desire to understand the reason for their family's midnight vigil is met with a resigned acceptance, as the answer is found in the mother's subtle gesture of hiding the chipped rim of her coffee cup from view. This small, symbolic act speaks volumes about the family's unspoken struggles and the façade they maintain.
Throughout the piece, the narrator feels like an "unwanted verse," lingering in the space between their parents' shadows, waiting for the night to "swallow the silence whole." This powerful imagery conveys the narrator's sense of isolation and the overwhelming weight of the unspoken within the family dynamic.
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by Ani Eldritch a las medium.com 09-02-2024
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