Low White Light



Lisa Coles

Sometimes being present
does not require being heard.

Low White Light finds Lisa Coles moving quietly through a world that never quite stops talking. Rather than competing with the noise around her, she finds comfort in restraint, accepting that a life does not need to be loud, certain or fully understood to leave some evidence that it was lived.

Low White Light



Lisa Coles • Low White Light • Low White Light
THOUGHTS, MOSTLY

Streetlights hum like they know my name
Windows blink but never say the same
I walk home slow, just to feel the night
Every thought dimmed down to low white light

There’s a comfort in the quiet noise
In broken beats and half-made choices

I don’t need to be loud to stay
I don’t need to be right to remain
If I disappear into the sound
Promise I was here, somehow

Coffee rings on a borrowed desk
Old regrets in a foreign text
Everyone’s talking, no one’s near
Words fall flat when they hit the air

There’s a rhythm in holding back
In letting moments slip through cracks

I don’t need to be loud to stay
I don’t need to be right to remain
If I disappear into the sound
Promise I was here, somehow

Static breath, the night exhales
I lean into what never tells