Where Rivers Meet the Sky: There Destiny and Peace Hide

 

Introduction: Where Rivers Meet the Sky: There Destiny and Peace Hide

In this poem, we embark on a journey through the shared experiences of human existence—where time loses its hold, and the soul walks unshod, connecting with the essence of life itself. The poem explores the nature of destiny, peace, and understanding—not as lofty ideals but as forces rooted in the struggle, hope, and kindness of every soul. The threads of fate are woven not in the absence of conflict, but in the hands that build bridges from the ruins. With imagery of broken voices, war-torn dust, and the quiet strength of a child’s laughter, the poem calls for healing, not through simple calm, but through a fierce compassion that binds us all.


Beneath the hush of starlit breath,

Where time forgets its name,
There walks a soul with feet unshod—
And every soul is much the same.

Destiny is not a throne,
Nor peace a gift from kings;
They live where broken voices rise
And cradle hope on tattered wings.

A child dreams in war-torn dust,
Still drawing suns with sticks—
Her laughter, light against the dark,
Is fate that no blade ever tricks.

Peace is not the end of fight,
But the start of understanding,
Where hands once raised in rage now build
Bridges never meant for branding.

We are threads in one great cloth,
Woven loose, then pulled in tight—
Our stories echo through the stars,
Each one a flame, not just a light.

So let us move, and let us carry
The burden and the cure—
And find, in kindness fiercely cast,
A destiny that mends, not simply soothes.


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