A Poetry Collection by Aarron
This book is not about finding answers.
It is about what remains when the need for them falls away.
Sunday 23:48 exists in the quiet after urgency-
the moment when the week has ended,
when nothing is demanding attention,
when presence no longer needs explanation.
These poems move through absence, stillness, structure, and space-
not to resolve them,
but to let them stand.
The early work lingers in the Void:
where meaning loosens,
where nothing is missing,
where silence is no longer a problem to solve.
From there, the book shifts-
through fragments of clarity,
through orientation without direction,
through rebuilding without returning-
until it reaches Boundless:
a place where edges dissolve,
where freedom becomes irrelevant,
where even the need to arrive disappears.
This is not a collection of confessions.
It does not instruct, persuade, or improve.
It does not ask you to feel better or see differently.
These poems are not explanations.
They are conditions.
They are places you may pass through,
or not.
You do not need to read them in order.
You do not need to agree with them.
You do not need to carry anything with you when you're done.
If something stays, let it stay.
If nothing does, that is also enough.
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