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The Serpent And The Wings Of Night ✅
They meet at the hinge of dusk, that narrow door between what crawls and what soars.
Now, when the sky is darkest, you can see it: a writhing constellation in the shape of a double helix, scales and feathers intertwined. That is the serpent learning to glide. That is the wings learning to constrict. the serpent and the wings of night
“You would show me the dark of the root?” asks the wings. They meet at the hinge of dusk, that
The serpent rises—not in defiance, but in geometry. It coils itself into a ladder, each scale a rung, each muscle a promise of ascent. The wings, weary of the endless horizon, fold themselves into a question. For the first time, they long for a weight to carry, a tether to the warm dirt. That is the wings learning to constrict
And that is the only god left worth praying to—the one that rose on its belly and fell on its feathers, and found the middle air to be a kind of home.
So it opens its mouth, wide as a ribcage, and swallows them both.
Night watches from its throne of spent light. It sees the serpent’s diamond head breach the cloud layer. It sees the wings carve furrows into the loam. And for the first time, night feels incomplete—neither above nor below, but simply between.