When Silence Watches You
A short, powerful poem about overthinking, loneliness, and the thoughts that grow louder at night
At night,
when everything goes quiet,
why does your mind get louder?
The room feels full
even when I’m alone.
I stop moving—
but something doesn’t.
The silence stays.
It leans closer
without a sound.
I try to ignore it—
scroll, breathe, sleep…
anything.
But it knows.
It knows the thoughts
I hide during the day.
Silence isn’t empty—
it’s where everything I avoid
comes to sit beside me.
And in that stillness,
I hear myself
too clearly.
You can run from the world all day—
but silence is where it finds you again.
The scariest part is…
nothing is chasing me.
It’s all already here.
Note:
This poem explores how silence is never truly empty. It reflects the feeling of being alone at night, when distractions fade and hidden thoughts begin to surface. The poet wants to show that what we often fear isn’t the outside world, but the emotions and truths we avoid during the day—because in silence, they return and make us face ourselves.

Comments (2)
Ooo that last line was perfect— it's all already here. So true!
its touched my heart