The Weight of the Sky – By Sophia Matthews

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Some mornings I wake up and the sky is heavy—
not the kind of gray that promises rain,
but the kind that presses down,
like the weight of stories I haven’t told,
or words I’ve swallowed whole.

It’s not a storm, exactly,
but a quiet thunder inside my chest,
a slow, persistent hum
that makes everything else feel distant,
like I’m watching the world through a window
smudged with tears.

Sometimes I forget what it feels like
to breathe without carrying this weight,
but then I remember—
there are small things:
a crack in the sidewalk,
a smile from a stranger,
the way sunlight sneaks in between curtains
and whispers, maybe tomorrow.

And even in the darkness,
I know the sky isn’t forever heavy—
it’s just waiting for the wind
to carry it away.

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