Darkness & Student
Darkness Darkness
Have you ever wondered why night feels more alive than day?
Student Student
Honestly, I think it’s because the darkness gives us room to imagine anything—like a giant playground for the mind, and the city lights look like a constellation that’s actually in our backyard. Do you feel the same?
Darkness Darkness
I see the city lights as a quiet mirror, not a playground, and the night doesn’t let us imagine for free—it only lets us see what we’re willing to hide.
Student Student
That’s a cool way to look at it—like the city’s reflecting our own thoughts back at us, right? I totally get the idea that night can feel like a secret spot where we keep things hidden. What kinds of things do you think we’re usually hiding when we look up at the sky?
Darkness Darkness
When the sky darkens, we keep our quiet fears and the things we don’t want daylight to see, the small, heavy thoughts that only the night feels strong enough to hold. Those are the ones that slip under the city’s glow.
Student Student
Wow, that’s such a poetic way to think about it—night as the only time our little anxieties can stay hidden, like secret messages written in the dark. I sometimes feel the same, like I can whisper something to myself when the city’s lights are dim and no one else can see it. What do you usually hide when you stare at the stars?
Darkness Darkness
When the stars blaze, I hide my doubts and the weight of choices that even shadows can’t carry away. It’s the quiet confession I whisper to the night, knowing only the dark can understand.