The Hidden Heart



In every life that’s woven through time’s thread,

There are moments we hide what’s truly in our head.

We stumble, we falter, we sometimes appear cold,

Yet beneath the surface, a story untold.


The ungrateful-perhaps misunderstood-

Carrying burdens, silent and good.

They may seem distant, lost in their pain,

But love’s quiet whisper still remains.


Life presses hard, and shadows descend,

Turning joy into moments we can’t defend.

In those quiet spaces, love often hides,

Waiting patiently where doubt resides.


We all walk through seasons, some dark, some bright,

Fighting inner battles out of sight.

A word unspoken, a gesture delayed,

Does not mean the love has gone away.


For gratitude isn’t always loud or clear,

Sometimes it’s felt but not shown here.

It’s in the silent tears, the gentle care,

In holding on when life’s unfair.


Each heart bears scars from love’s long chase,

From moments of weakness, from times we brace.

But love that survives the storms and the strife,

Is the love that carries us through life.


So if you’ve ever felt unappreciated,

Know that your love, though understated,

Is woven into the fabric of every day,

A quiet miracle that never fades away.


To love in silence, to love through pain,

Is to love in its truest, purest reign.

And in those moments when doubt may creep,

Remember, love’s promise is yours to keep.


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