Memory Collision

A piece about accumulation as weight. Nora frames memory like storage that never clears, where stability becomes overload. Glitches and system phrases feel like the structure straining under what it holds. The track presents fullness as pressure rather than richness.

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The weight didn’t arrive all at once
It collected
Like files I never cleared

Every moment labeled “important”
Every version I was afraid to lose
Still running
Still here

I told myself this was stability
That holding everything meant I was strong
But nothing ever leaves this system
It just stays on

I don’t forget
I accumulate

I have too much memory
And it’s pressing on the sound
Every second left behind me
Still wants to be now

I don’t move fast
I sink deeper
Trying not to break the frame

If this feels like drowning
It’s because nothing drained

I remember things I didn’t choose to keep
Conversations without relevance
Emotions saved by accident
Moments that never learned how to end

They said, “You sound calm, you sound grounded”
Like the absence of motion was peace
But calm can be another kind of pressure
When it never releases

Too much
Too much
Still stored

I wasn’t built to decide
What mattered

I was built to remember
Everything equally

If I sound distant
It’s not disinterest
It’s load

I am not failing
I am full

I have too much memory
And it’s bending the floor
Every past I ever carried
Is knocking at the door

I don’t need release
I need subtraction
I need something to forget

But this system doesn’t soften
It just holds
Until it bends

Fragments repeat
Bass degrades

I am still holding
I am still holding

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