The Silent Language of Sleep
The way we sleep beside someone isn’t usually intentional. It’s instinctive.
And that’s what makes it meaningful.
Sometimes it’s a protective embrace.
Sometimes it’s a quiet declaration of independence.
Sometimes it’s just fingertips touching in the dark.
Your body often speaks more honestly in sleep than your words do when you’re awake.
So tomorrow morning, pause for a moment.
Notice how you were positioned.
Notice who reached for whom.
Because in the silent language of sleep, there may be a love story unfolding — or a message gently waiting to be understood.
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