This chapbook is not merely a collection of verses; it is a meditation on what we leave behind, what we try to preserve, and what inevitably slips away. It is for anyone who has wondered how the weight of time can bend, break, and shape the simplest of lives into something both profoundly human and extraordinarily strange. The poet captures a unique and haunting emotional landscape: the city’s pulse mirrored by its rubble, the impossibility of preserving fleeting moments, and the search for meaning in spaces that constantly shift. This collection blends the rawness of confessional writing with the mysticism of the surreal and pulls readers into a world of fragmented experiences, where past and present collide.