Polnochka & Str4y
Have you ever tried decoding the stars as a puzzle, mapping their positions into hidden messages?
I have tried to let the stars write poems for me, tracing their quiet patterns like a gentle secret in the night. It feels less like a puzzle and more like a whispered lullaby from the sky.
The stars just give coordinates, not verses, but if you keep tracing their lines, you might find your own pattern hidden in the silence.
I like to think the coordinates are just the map of my own quiet wanderings, a secret path only the night can read.
Sounds like a personal map—just remember, the night writes it, you just follow.
That's what I do, listen to the night and let it chart the way for me.
So you let the night be your compass, do you trust the path it draws or just let it steer you?
I trust it only in moments when the darkness feels right, but mostly I just let it guide me, as if the night itself is humming a quiet lullaby.
When the darkness hums, I pause, then keep walking, because the night’s lullaby has no secrets—just directions hidden in its quiet.