At the end of the night
At the end of the night
illustrated poetry, book publication
illustrated poetry, book publication

Love itself, I would argue, often feels like madness because it defies logic,
dominating our thoughts and actions toward a singular person.
How we react to it, however, varies – some self-sabotage, while others become more frenzied.
When something that once brought immense joy suddenly becomes unattainable,
it feels like chaos. Yet, in this chaos,
there’s a method – a structure hidden within the madness.
Love itself, I would argue, often feels like madness because it defies logic,
dominating our thoughts and actions toward a singular person.
How we react to it, however, varies – some self-sabotage,
while others become more frenzied.
When something that once brought immense joy suddenly becomes unattainable,
it feels like chaos. Yet, in this chaos,
there’s a method – a structure hidden within the madness.
Love itself, I would argue, often feels like madness
because it defies logic,
dominating our thoughts and actions toward a singular person.
How we react to it, however, varies – some self-sabotage,
while others become more frenzied.
When something that once brought immense joy
suddenly becomes unattainable,
it feels like chaos. Yet, in this chaos,
there’s a method – a structure hidden within the madness.

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