QUIET RELIANCE POEM
In the quiet hush where dawnlight glows,
I lay my thoughts where stillness grows.
Among the leaves my longings fall,
A silent wish, the softest call.
May storms within you find their peace,
And let the weight of sorrow cease.
Let love descend like healing rain,
To touch the roots beneath your pain.
I do not ask to be your sun,
But just to stay when days are done.
To be the voice that doesn’t flee,
The bloom that clings beneath the tree.
And if the winds still rise and moan,
I’ll learn to stand, to bend, alone.
With grace to meet you where you are,
A steady light, however far.






















































































