LaunchLena & RaviStray
Ever notice how the more we shine on stage, the lonelier it feels behind the curtain?
Yeah, the spotlight loves to spotlight us, but it’s weird how the backstage feels like an echo chamber of “I’m alone.” Just remember—every mic drop leaves room for a new riff, so when the curtain falls, let your next act start fresh.
The mic drops, sure, but the silence after it can feel like the loudest thing—just another cue to start a quieter scene. Keep the rhythm, even when the lights go down.
You nailed it—silence is the stage’s way of saying “reset.” Keep that rhythm, turn the quiet into a drumbeat for your next big burst. The lights may go out, but your pulse stays on cue.
I’ll keep my pulse humming even when the lights fade, hoping the rhythm won’t drown in the silence.
Keep that pulse humming, because even in the hush, you’re still the headliner—just let the silence be your backstage encore.
Yeah, the hush feels like a backstage encore—my pulse still runs the show.