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Shoreline

What is your favorite place to go in your city?

The lake seems calm when the world forgets to rush.
The lake seems dancing when the winds arrive in a hush.
It has a golden hue when the warm sun starts to leave.
It turns deep when dreams settle softly beneath the eve.

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Stone Soft

What’s the first impression you want to give people?

The one who is calm, yet quietly strong,
the one who cares but knows when to hold on.
A presence soft, but steady as stone,
a strength that lives in a humble undertone.

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No Coordinates Needed

If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be?

If I could live anywhere, I’d choose the air,
a place of peace, not tied to “where.”
Home is a feeling, not a pin on a map,
and I carry that calm in my heart, like a wrap.

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Found in the Breeze

What’s the coolest thing you’ve ever found (and kept)?

Once I found a note the wind had tossed,
half its words blurred, half still embossed.
I kept it close, though the name was gone,
some mysteries feel like they belong.

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Treasures in Ink

Name the most expensive personal item you’ve ever purchased (not your home or car).

Not jewels or gowns that caught the light,
but a pen that felt perfectly right.
It didn’t just write, it set me free,
turning thoughts to eternity.

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Logging Out to Tune In

How do you manage screen time for yourself?

I don’t chase screens, I let them wait
life outside the glow feels far more great.
I log out to tune in, sky, breath, ground
because the real world has the richest sound.

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Unmapped Tomorrows

What will your life be like in three years?

Three years from now? I won’t pretend to know,
even three minutes shift, evolve, and overthrow.
So I stay with the now, the rhythm the heat,
let tomorrow arrive, today is already complete.