When Silence Screams

‎There’s a kind of scream that doesn’t make a sound. No one hears it, but it’s there. Heavy. Sitting quietly in your chest like something that refuses to move. Sometimes when a person goes quiet, it’s not because they have nothing to say. It’s because they’re tired. Tired of explaining themselves. Tired of repeating the same feelings and still not being understood.
‎After a while, talking starts to feel pointless. You realize that raising your voice doesn’t make people listen better. It doesn’t suddenly make them care. So you slow down. Then you stop. Not because you’ve given up completely but because you’re exhausted from trying.

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‎Sometimes silence hurts. It’s that tight feeling in your throat when you want to speak, but you swallow the words instead. You already know how the conversation will go. You already know nothing will change. So you choose quiet. Not because you’re weak. Not because you don’t feel deeply. But because you’re drained. There’s only so many times you can explain yourself before something inside you just gets tired.

‎But silence isn’t always pain. Sometimes it’s control. Sometimes it’s strength. When anger rises and your emotions are loud, staying quiet can protect you. It keeps you from saying things you can’t take back. It gives you space to breathe. Space to think. Space to calm the storm inside your chest before it spills out and damages everything around you.

‎And sometimes silence is peace. Not everything deserves your energy. Not every misunderstanding needs a long explanation. Walking away quietly can say more than shouting ever could. It says, My peace matters more than winning this.
‎When someone goes silent, pay attention. Something is being felt, even if it’s not being said. Distance speaks. Changed energy speaks. Effort fading speaks.
‎Some of the loudest screams are the ones that stay inside carried by hearts that are just trying to stay strong.

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