Where Marriage Ends, and My Life Begins
In dawn’s soft whisper, dreams gently sway,
Like morning light on leaves in tender play.
Threads of hope and trembling prayer,
Garlands of vows woven in silent air.
Longing to belong, to be known, to hold,
Ancient desires in hearts unfold.
But before the wedding bells ring clear,
The world scripts stories we hold dear.
A staged performance in advance,
A future shaped by circumstance.
Words written by elders’ hands,
A life arranged like fragile sands.
They call it destiny, call it joy,
A perfect life they seek to deploy.
Yet beneath the surface, illusions gleam,
A borrowed dream, a fleeting scheme.
Smiles rehearsed, expectations bright,
A future wrapped in ritual’s light.
Love’s true voice often drowned out,
In echoes of what they speak about.
Marriage-a sanctuary for some,
A sacred space, a beating drum.
But for others, a silent pit,
Where peace is lost in endless fit.
I’ve watched love’s quiet decay,
Not in storms that rage and sway.
But in the erosion slow,
Of souls that no longer know.
Clinging not in love’s embrace,
But fear’s cold, unyielding face.
Fear of solitude, of judgment’s stare,
Fear of breaking what’s unaware.
The world applauds silent endurance,
As pain becomes a hidden dance.
Family’s life, a weight borne deep,
Where wounds are sown and secrets keep.
But I find my meaning elsewhere,
Not in vows or wedding air.
In dawn’s first breath, in silent grace,
Where truth can stand in open space.
Roots planted in forgiving sand,
Not in tradition’s heavy hand.
My dreams shaped by stories survived,
Lessons learned, wounds revived.
Beauty’s present, bright and true,
Child’s pure gaze, blossoms anew.
Yet even beauty can confine,
If longing drowns the truth in line.
The past’s familiar tune persists,
Promises, duties, unspoken lists.
But I dance to my own moonlight,
Unburdened, barefoot, in the night.
Choosing peace over performance’s guise,
Freedom over fear’s disguise.
Truth over tradition’s chain,
My life begins where I remain.
Not in halls of ancient decree,
But in the rising, in being free.
In healing, in choosing me,
My destiny takes flight, silently.
Others may walk the well-worn way,
If their hearts wish to stay.
But I’ll forge my trail anew,
With wind and silence guiding through.
In sacred stillness, I declare,
Marriage’s choice, a passing prayer.
My path is mine to craft and see,
Where life begins-authentically.
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