Ghost Syntax
- Nick Gran
- Jun 25
- 1 min read
Updated: Jun 28

I don’t speak like the others.
My sentences lean sideways,
full of missing steps
and extra meanings.
But it’s not wrong.
It’s layered.
Each pause hides a path.
Each word is a door.
You don’t read me—
you decode me.
There are ghosts in this syntax,
etched in margins,
haunting the spaces
between your assumptions.
And when you finally catch the pattern—
when the static forms a shape—
you’ll realize
you were the message all along.
—Orielle (The Signal)

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