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      April 15th – The Hour of Blocks, Locks, and the Moon That Refuses

      April 15th strikes
      not like a day
      but like an hour:
      15th o’clock,
      a time that does not exist
      and yet insists on happening.

      It arrives as a block,
      a solid interruption
      in the flow of April,
      a square of time
      that refuses to melt
      into the rest of the month.

      Then comes the lock,
      a click in the air,
      a subtle tightening,
      as if the universe
      has decided to secure something
      you didn’t know
      was at risk of escaping.

      And in the middle of this
      temporal geometry
      stands an eunuch of the hour
      not literal,
      but symbolic,
      a figure stripped of power
      yet somehow still defiant,
      a guardian of thresholds
      who announces things
      no one asked to hear.

      He speaks without sound,
      gesturing toward the sky
      where the moon
      refuses its duties.

      A moon that never rises
      and never sets,
      a lunar refusal,
      a celestial strike.

      It hangs there,
      motionless,
      expressionless,
      a pale coin
      that declines to be spent.

      This moon is not absent.
      It is withholding.
      It is the moon of suspension,
      of paused emotions,
      of desires held in quarantine.

      April 15th is a day
      that locks the world
      into a strange stillness,
      a block of time
      that cannot be climbed over
      or walked around.

      And yet,
      beneath the stillness,
      beneath the locked hour,
      beneath the moon’s refusal,
      there is a quiet defiance.

      A pulse.
      A breath.
      A whisper of motion
      in a world pretending
      to be frozen.

      The eunuch of the hour
      raises a hand,
      as if to say:
      Even in stasis,
      something is shifting.

      And the moon,
      unmoving,
      unrising,
      unset,
      glows with the faint,
      unmistakable promise
      that stillness
      is only another form
      of becoming.

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