The Quiet Friend Inside


My heartfelt thanks to the Poetry for African School Children group, especially the admins Susan Reynolds Crane and Eva Marie Dunlap.
I shared the poem “Judas Within” with some hesitation, as I was unsure if children would understand it.
Your love, kind comments, and helpful suggestions mean a lot to me. Because of your encouragement, I was able to spend time writing poetry in a way that children can understand.
With respect and gratitude for your support and guidance, I share this four-line poem "The Quiet Friend Inside" in English.

The Quiet Friend Inside

I rest in the soft, cozy dark,
Like a gentle hug, warm and quiet.
Time slows down, just like a lullaby,
Minutes drift away like bubbles in the sky.
What is magic, I wonder so deep,
If not my heart learning to sleep?
My feelings are like a glass of red wine,
Waiting softly, gentle and fine.
Memories come like waves on the beach,
Names and nights that words can't reach.
A tiny dragonfly dances by,
Wings like whispers in the sky.
It flies through bubbles of hope and dreams,
Through quiet waters and gentle streams.
I hold them close, I listen well,
Waiting for the stories they tell.
When I wake up, I see the night’s kind face,
Like stars and ash in a quiet place.
The morning’s light brushes my cheek,
Like a soft hug from a new day’s week.
I turn off the study lamp, and dark feels kind,
Walls stop whispering, peace I find.
Shadows bow and quietly go,
And I learn to listen and grow.
There are nights that hide the sun away,
Wounds that keep the light at bay.
But even in the dark, love can hide,
Like a safe, warm place inside.
I walk with my heart, step by step,
Questions and hopes I softly keep.
Old worries fade, like an old song,
And my heart grows brave and strong.
Inside me, I find a truth so bright,
I love, I forgive, I hold on tight.
And when my heart feels full and free,
It’s full of magic and mystery.

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