Life: A Thousand Steps
Life begins in trembling cries,
a tiny spark in gentle hands;
a tender face with sleepy eyes,
a world it barely understands.
Life is warmth upon a cheek,
a lullaby of soft embrace;
a mother’s touch, a promise meek,
a fragile bloom in sacred space.
Life learns slowly how to stand,
to stumble first, then walk with grace;
guided by a loving hand,
it finds its rhythm, finds its pace.
Life soon learns the art of giving-
a heart that opens, breaks, and mends;
for love is not just made for living,
but shared in moments without end.
Life climbs hills of hope and doubt,
slips through valleys deep and wide;
it wanders, searching in and out,
a restless wind it cannot hide.
Life flows onward like a stream-
spreading far through dusk and dawn;
shifting shapes as though a dream,
yet always moving, never gone.
Life runs wild in every direction,
guided by desire’s unseen flame;
it hums its tunes in imperfection,
seeking joy without a name.
Life burns beneath the noonday sun,
endures the heat, the weight, the strain;
then bursts like rain when days are done,
pouring out its heart again.
Life walks forward without fear,
even when the path grows blind;
it weeps in silence, draws us near,
a whisper aching to be kind.
Life paints itself in countless hues-
bright with laughter, dim with pain;
a canvas no one dares refuse,
each stroke a loss, each stroke a gain.
Life climbs mountains high and steep,
panting hard, yet carrying on;
and though it stumbles in the deep,
it rises strong with every dawn.
Life, at times, will smile through tears,
glow beneath its hidden load;
wrapped in cloth of fleeting years,
it walks its slow, unending road.
Life ends softly, eyes closed tight,
slipping back to silent earth;
yet even then, in fading light,
life whispers of a deeper birth.
For though one flame may cease to roam,
life itself forever streams-
a never-ending song, a home,
too vast to hold, too bright for dreams.
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