What we once knew of magic
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"WHAT WE ONCE KNEW OF MAGIC"
Two children stand balanced on a worn pull-along dog beneath a fading night sky, still carrying the quiet certainty that the world is endless.
As children, we reach instinctively toward wonder , believing the stars belong to us, believing there is still time to become anything at all.
But age has a way of softening those dreams into doubt.
The impossible becomes impractical.
Wonder becomes caution.
And slowly, without noticing, we place our unreachable things back into the dark.
This piece is a small reminder that the distance between ourselves and the stars was never measured by ability, only by belief.