Tender Wild




In tender guise, I bloom with grace,

A porcelain smile upon my face.

Soft whispers ride the gentle breeze,

A calm I wear, a quiet tease.  


Yet deep inside, a tempest wakes,

A restless shadow that stirs and shakes.

Beneath my surface, bright and still,

Lurks a wildness no light can kill.  


Veiled in purity, my secret fire,

A fervent pulse, a fierce desire.

A spark that quivers, then ignites,

A flame that carries me in flights.  


Gentle outward, fierce within—

A paradox where I begin.

Like dawn’s soft glow on midnight’s seam,

I am both pure and wild in dream.  


My innocence, a fragile shell,

Holds stories only hearts can tell.

A delicate balance, my silent plea—

To be both free and tender, wild and free.  


I walk with grace through shadowed night,

Embracing fire, embracing light.

For in the dance of dark and bright,

My soul ascends in radiant flight.  


In every breath, I find my truth—

A fierce, tender, endless youth.

A wildflower, soft yet bold,

Unfolding stories yet untold.

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