Orphan Girl, Aged Soul

Verse 1:
I am an orphan girl, quiet and small,
No name to echo, no one to call.
You are aged, with stories in your eyes,
We come from different worlds, under different skies.

Verse 2:
I watched you move with strength and grace,
Time has painted lines across your face.
But in your gaze, I found a light,
A quiet place that felt just right.

Verse 3:
You speak in words I barely know,
But your voice is warm, it helps me grow.
No blood between us, no shared name,
But something real just feels the same.

Verse 4:
You gave me hope when I had none,
A shelter from the setting sun.
Not love like stories tend to write,
But something deeper, wrapped in light.

Chorus:
I’m just a girl without a past,
You’re a soul built strong to last.
No promises, no ties that bind,
But you held my heart like it was kind.

Verse 5:
They say the world can be unkind,
But somehow you saw me and didn’t mind.
No pity shown, just silent care,
Like you knew I needed someone there.

Verse 6:
You once were young, I know it’s true,
You’ve lost a lot — maybe more than I do.
But here we stand, in borrowed time,
Two strangers linked by something fine.

Verse 7:
So if you go before I’m grown,
Just know you helped me feel less alone.
I’ll carry your voice, soft and wise,
Like the morning sun in orphan skies.

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