A Courage Forged

 


The shadow falls, a chilling, hollow breeze,

A whisper soft, that haunts the quiet trees.

Within the heart, a silent, captive plight,

A terror's grip, consuming every night.


We built our fortress, high and stout and gray,

With rigid stone and creeds to light the way.

A whispered need to banish every fear,

To grasp at meaning, holding something dear.


The heroes fall, the ancient myths grow cold,

A fragile shield against a story told.

That life's a breath, a fleeting, transient sigh,

Beneath the weight of an unending sky.


But on the walls we thought would stand alone,

A different kind of light is softly thrown.

Not from the sun, but from a gentle face,

That offers comfort in this weary place.


The fortress cracks, the silence starts to cease,

As fear gives way to shared and humble peace.

For when we turn to face the dread we feel,

The love of others makes the courage real.


The tales we weave, they are not to pretend,

But to connect, to heal, to mend.

The cosmic dance is no lonely, cruel hand,

But a shared path across a mortal land.


So let us stand with open, knowing eyes,

And find our strength in shared goodbyes.

The terror's grip begins to truly fade,

In the brave, connected world we’ve made.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Nostalgia’s Embrace

The Fire That Never Fades

The Digital Siren: A Warning in Orange

Taxed by God, Robbed by Men

From Tender Sprout to Withered Fall

The Center

The Way I Love Her

My Soul's Flight in Bharat

Scars Like Petals

A Testament to the Storm