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      April 10th — The Night of Running Cats and Star Eyes

      April 10th begins at dusk.
      It is not a daytime day.
      It belongs to the hour
      when the sky bruises purple
      and the first streetlamp flickers
      like a nervous prophet.

      This is the night
      when all the cats in the neighbourhood
      wake up from their daylight disguises
      and remember who they truly are.

      They run their ancient routes
      across garden walls,
      over rusted fences,
      through the narrow alleys
      that humans pretend not to see.

      Their paws make no sound,
      but their silence is a kind of screaming,
      a sharp, invisible cry
      that slices through the night air
      like a secret only the moon understands.

      It is not fear.
      It is not pain.
      It is the scream of existence itself…
      the wild, wordless declaration
      that they are alive,
      that they are many,
      that they belong to no one
      and nothing
      except the night.

      Their eyes shine like stars
      that fell too low
      and decided to stay.
      Two by two,
      four by four,
      dozens of tiny constellations
      moving across rooftops
      with the precision of a forgotten ritual.

      They look at us
      briefly,
      knowingly
      and in that glance
      we see the truth
      we spend our days avoiding:

      that the world is older than our grief,
      wiser than our logic,
      and softer than our fear.

      The cats run,
      and the night runs with them.
      Their bodies are shadows
      stitched to motion,
      their tails thin comets
      trailing behind them.

      April 10th is their feast,
      their pilgrimage,
      their cosmic rehearsal.

      And as they leap
      from roof to roof,
      from fence to fence,
      from universe to universe,
      we feel something loosen in us,
      a knot,
      a doubt,
      a heaviness we mistook for truth.

      Because if the cats can run
      with star‑bright eyes
      and silent screams
      through the dark,
      then maybe we, too,
      can find our way
      through the night
      that lives inside us.

      April 10th ends
      with a soft rustle,
      a final flick of a tail,
      a constellation dissolving
      into the dark.

      But the echo remains
      a whisper of paws,
      a shimmer of eyes,
      a reminder
      that the night is never empty
      when the cats are awake.

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