The Unnoticed Grace
Twilight’s hush in, where shadows play,
The sky is stitched with silver light.
Stars drift above the sleeping day,
The scattered diamonds of the night.
Great trees stand watch like sentinels old,
Their leaves a crown of rustling gold;
The wind moves through with unseen grace,
A roaming breath in open space.
The stars remain while cities race,
While lives evolve in measured lines.
The world performs its silent grace,
Midst hidden truths and unread signs.
The sunrise spills its painted flame
To chase a dark without a name-
A daily miracle made new,
Though we may pass it, rushing through.
I’ve walked beneath that open sky
With hurried feet and distant eyes;
I’ve felt the wind go brushing by
While heavy thoughts refused to rise.
I’ve missed the stars that meant to guide,
Ignored the dawn I stood inside,
And watched the time slip through my hand
While trees remain to bend and stand.
Yet when I pause-when I allow
The moment space to reach me now-
The stars remind me where I belong,
The quiet feels like coming home.
The trees teach patience, firm and kind;
The wind unknots my crowded mind.
The sunrise asks me, soft and clear,
To start again-right here, right here.
What value has the sky, unviewed?
What use the dawn, if mornings move
With such a frantic magnitude
We lose the very light they prove?
Why rush past leaves that speak in sighs,
Or turn away from open skies?
What profit lies in constant speed,
If wonder starves from lack of need?
Lift up your eyes. Let starlight in.
Let morning wash your spirit clean.
Learn how to bend, but do not break-
The trees have lessons you should take.
Let wind remind you to be free,
To breathe, to move, to simply be.
For when you grant this world the space
To touch your life and leave its trace,
The distant earth no longer jars-
You recognize how vast you are.
And life, once rushed and overfull,
Grows quiet, richer, deeply whole;
A masterpiece, unfinished, true-
The world reflected back in you.
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