In the Silent War Within

 
In shadows cast by self-made walls I dwell,  
a silent war where hopes and fears rebel.  
The flickering light within begins to wane,  
a fragile spark amid the lingering pain.  
  
The dawn, a distant dream I chase in vain,  
stolen by doubts that whisper of my shame.  
My heart, burdened by the weight of despair,  
struggles to find solace, a breath of air.  
  
Yet in the hollow, faintly, hope persists—  
a whisper, soft, a promise that insists.  
A gentle ember in the coldest night,  
a beacon waiting for the first of light.  
  
Within this darkness, life can still unfold,  
a story waiting to be brave and bold.  
The night may stretch, but dawn is sure to come,  
a song of hope that whispers, “Carry on.”  
  
For every shadow cast by fear and pain  
can be the seed of strength, the start again.  
A resilient heart, though battered, still beats—  
awaiting dawn’s embrace, its mercy sweet.  
  
So hold on through the silence, through the ache,  
the dawn will break, and new dreams you will wake.  
In every hollow, every tear and ache,  
lies the promise of the sunrise you will make.

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