!full! - Welcome Dark Side

So breathe it in. Let the velvet black touch your scars. Let the silence hold what light could never name.

Welcome to the dark side. We’ve been keeping your seat warm. Would you like this adapted into a song lyric, a poem, or a monologue for a specific character or mood?

Welcome, traveler. Welcome, tired saint. Welcome to the side where the moon doesn’t ask you to explain. No false dawn. No polished armor. Just the cool truth of midnight: you are broken, beautiful, and finally real. welcome dark side

(Begin low, slow, almost a whisper)

Here’s a short, atmospheric piece titled — part spoken-word, part lyrical, part invocation. WELCOME DARK SIDE So breathe it in

And when the morning people ask where you’ve been— smile slow, eyes heavy with stars, and say:

You’ve been walking the sunlit road too long— counting steps by the light of others’ approval. But the sun burns out. The lanterns lie. And every shadow you’ve been running from? It was never chasing you. It was waiting. Welcome to the dark side

So turn the key. Step through the crack in the world you always felt behind your ribs.

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