Whispers of the Earth
Beneath
the sky's unending dome,
I walk the edge of sea and stone,
Where winds remember every name
That time has tried to leave unknown.
The stars
don’t speak, but still they shine,
Like ancient truths in modern minds.
And trees, with roots so deep, still know
What we forget as years unwind.
A river
hums a quiet song,
Of all who passed and moved along—
Their echoes dancing in the mist,
Their dreams still clenched in nature’s fist.
I ask the
dusk, “What’s mine to do?”
It answers with a shade of blue,
A silence wrapped in bird-wing sighs—
A hush that teaches how to rise.
For
though the world is loud and torn,
And hearts are bruised and minds are worn,
Still in the soil, the hope is sown—
That we are never quite alone.
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