In the chaos of my mind, you are my light,
Guiding me through the darkest of nights,
Your presence is like a soothing balm,
Calming the storm within my heart.
I find solace in your unyielding support,
Your unwavering belief in me gives me strength,
In a world that demands conformity,
You are the beacon of authenticity.
While others may try to mold me,
Into their idea of what I should be,
You see me for who I truly am,
Embracing my flaws and all.
I am grateful for your understanding,
For the way you hold me close,
In the midst of my turmoil,
You are my anchor, my rock.
I look into your eyes and see,
The reflection of my soul,
You know the depths of my being,
And love me in spite of it all.
In the chaos of my mind, you are my calm,
The peace that settles my restless thoughts,
In a world that often feels unkind,
You are the oasis in the desert.
I cherish the moments we share,
The laughter, the tears, the silence,
Each one a reminder of the bond we share,
A connection that transcends words.
You have seen me at my best,
And at my worst, yet still you stay,
Your love is unwavering,
A constant presence in my life.
I am grateful for your patience,
For the way you listen without judgment,
In the midst of my confusion,
You offer clarity and insight.
In the chaos of my mind, you are my clarity,
The voice of reason in a sea of doubt,
Your wisdom guides me through,
The labyrinth of my thoughts.
I hold onto you fiercely,
Knowing that with you by my side,
I can weather any storm,
And emerge stronger on the other side.
You are my safe haven,
My sanctuary in a world of chaos,
And for that, I am eternally grateful,
For the love and understanding you provide.
In the chaos of my mind, you are my anchor,
Keeping me grounded in times of uncertainty,
Your presence is a beacon of hope,
A reminder that I am never alone.
Thank you for being my rock,
For loving me in all my imperfections,
For understanding the depths of my soul,
In the chaos of my mind, you are my constant.
This is a series of 5 poems - I don't know why, I just started and ended up with a document of a string of poems, some sharing a common thread, different versions, or all new works. I will let you decide.