itsmattdylan
Oct 24
“fall into” came from a place of stillness, that weird in-between where you’re not lost, but you’re not fully there either.
i wrote it when i was trying to feel something real again. it’s about letting go of whatever walls you’ve built and allowing yourself to be pulled back into life, even when it feels uncomfortable. there’s a calm chaos to it, like finding light in the static, or connection in the noise.
it’s not about a fairytale moment, it’s about that quiet shift when you finally stop resisting and just let yourself fall in.
itsmattdylan
Oct 24
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