March 25, 2026 · Source: Medium
Some Nights, I Rehearse Telling You I’m Afraid of the Dark
A life continues in small, precise ways after the person it was built with leaves
Voice7
Lyric intensity8
The line9
Mind under feeling7
Held shape8
Literary mean 7.8 / 10
Highlights
It felt like something that had already happened too completely.
Voice
Direct address creates intimacy, though rhythm feels slightly familiar for the genre.
Lyric intensity
The foil ball’s 'dry, crinkling sound' and rose-only scents provide sharp grounding.
Mind under feeling
Excellent shift from physical darkness to the 'dark' of emotional abandonment.
Held shape
Rehearsal framework holds well; ending circles to the title’s opening promise.
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