What No One Else Can Give

 



There’s gold the world can place in hand,
And crowns they craft on your command—
But richer still, the kind you find
When heart and work and soul align.

No one can give you joy that stays,
It grows inside on quiet days.
It’s shaped by effort, choice, and care—
A light you build, not one you wear.

You may not take another’s peace,
But you can make your own increase.
You can’t be handed someone’s grace,
But you can meet it face to face.

No borrowed fire will ever burn
As bright as one your hands must earn.
But here's the hope: the flame you seek
Awaits within the life you speak.

Each step you take, each truth you try,
Becomes a star to light your sky.
And though you walk the path alone,
The joy you build becomes your own.


"Hands reach for the prize—

but peace blooms where no one sees,
quiet, earned, and whole.

Joy not passed by gift,
grows from soil of your own work—
sunlight found within.

No one walks your path,
yet each step can light the dark—
hope is self-made fire."


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