Mother Angel's Vigil

 

In softest hush of twilight’s breath,
A mother knelt, still stunned by death.
Her fingers grazed the silken sheet,
Where once her child’s heart used to beat.

Beside the crib, the room stood still,
Yet whispered song the air would fill—
A lullaby once sweetly sung,
Still lingered where the cradle hung.

"Sleep, my star, in moonlight’s gleam,
Ride the clouds on wings of dream,
Close your eyes, my little dove,
Wrapped in stars and endless love.
Drift where angels softly tread,
Dreams will guard your sleepy head"

She'd hummed it through the sleepless nights,
Through fevered tears and morning lights.
Now silence wrapped her aching chest,
Where once her child would softly rest.

She wept aloud with trembling voice,
Grief loud enough to shake all choice.
"Will she be safe? Will she be warm?
Will heaven shield her from the storm?"

"Will someone kiss her when she cries,
And hush her fears with lullabies?"
The air grew thick with love and ache—
A bond no death could ever break.

Each word a wound, each breath a flame,
Still whispering her daughter’s name.
And yet around the silent bed,
The angels gathered, bowed their head.

Their wings were light, their gaze was deep,
They watched the child in endless sleep.
No pain, no fear within her now—
Just peace upon her little brow.

The mother’s soul, though torn apart,
Still cradled love within her heart.
Her lullaby, though hushed with pain,
Would echo soft through heaven’s rain.

The mother, crushed beneath the weight,
Still whispered at the edge of fate:
"Sleep, my heart, don’t be afraid,
Mama’s love will never fade..."

Her song—a tether through the night,
A bridge of sorrow, hope, and light.
And angels, hearing every word,
Wept too, for love so deeply heard.

No cry, no scream, just quiet breath—
A hymn of love outlasting death.
For in that room, now hushed and blessed,
Her lullaby laid pain to rest.

For love like hers will never cease—
It sings through sorrow, clings to peace.
And angels, drawn by such refrain,
Keep vigil in the quiet pain.

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