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A Path to Home

I wandered long through endless days,

A heart adrift in misty haze

The world was wide, yet cold and bare,

A silent song hung in the air

 

Then suddenly, like dawn’s embrace,

A light appeared, a warming grace

Your laughter danced, a melody,

That woke the quiet soul in me

 

Your touch, as soft as autumn’s breath

Revived the dreams I thought had left

Your eyes, twin stars that brightly shone

Turned empty roads to paths of home

 

No grand parade, no thunder’s call

Just whispers sweet and footsteps small

A love that bloomed in simple ways

Like sunlight spilling golden rays

 

Now hand in hand, through time we glide

With open hearts and love as guide

For in your gaze, I’ve come to see

The beauty love has made of me

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Feb 15, 2025
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