In Silent Valley

 


In Silent Valley, I came so small,

A cricket with dreams, with love for all,

To spread soft peace in silent air,

And sing of kindness everywhere.

***

I thought this land, so calm and deep,

Was where all hearts in peace could sleep,

A place of love, so pure and wide,

Where no harsh truths would ever hide.

***

Upon a branch, with silver mane,

Sat the Lion-tailed macaque in silent frame,

He looked at me, so still, so wise,

As if he knew life’s hidden ties.

***

“Dear little one,” he softly said,

“Not all is calm as it is read,

This is no land of gentle peace,

Where all your tender songs find ease.”

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“There is no place for you to live,

This world takes more than it can give,

This valley strong, both wild and true,

Is not a place designed for you.”

***

I paused my song, my voice grew weak,

“Is there no place for love I seek?

No space for care, no gentle art,

To share the warmth within my heart?”

***

He spoke again, “You must understand,

Not every soul can fit each land,

Nature is neither kind nor cruel,

It follows its own silent rule.”

***

“Do not struggle in vain for love alone,

Some paths are not meant to be your own,

Even forests, silent and grand,

Can rise against a fragile stand.”

***

“Your love is pure, your heart is light,

But here survives the stronger might,

Not all who dream can truly stay,

Some fragile lives must fade away.”

***

True love is pure, but not enough,

When life itself is hard and tough,

Not every place lets kindness grow,

Some truths, we must learn and know.

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I bowed my head, I felt it true,

“This is not where my life can grow,

Not a place of peace, nor place of love,

But harsh beneath and calm above.”

***

“Then let me go,” I said with pain,

“No need to stay in silent strain,

This is not home, nor place to be,

Almost an end… a place for me.”

***

The forest stood, so still, so wide,

No tear, no change, no turning tide,

Just truth that lives in silent way,

Where some must leave, not all can stay.

***

In my last breath, I fainted slow,

My tiny legs had no strength to show,

Fate and place did not align,

This world was never meant as mine.

***

I slipped and fell from branch so high,

Lost beneath the silent sky,

The Lion-tailed macaque leapt with all his might,

But could not save my fading life.

***

Not lack of care, not love denied,

But truth of a world where I could not abide,

For love alone could not defend,

A life not meant for this harsh end.

***

Be loving, be kind,-but also wise,

Not every truth is a soft disguise,

Create a world where all can live,

Where life and love both learn to give.

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