Bearing Light (In the Darkest Nights) reflects the experience of moving through depression not by overcoming darkness, but by carrying something small and steady within it. The walking house suggests endurance rather than escape — a home that moves because it must, bringing its warmth along. The light is not triumphant or bright, it is quiet and constant. In the longest nights, when life can feel unbearable, survival becomes an act of motion toward the fragile persistence of hope.

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