The Full "Sunset Anchor" Poem π️π
"I noticed something strange at the office yesterday: the harder I mopped, the more the hidden footprints appeared—a reminder that our journey leaves a mark we aren't meant to erase."
Wildflowers Don't Care Where They Bloom
The mop hits the tile, a rhythm of clean,
Yet the shadows of footprints remain to be seen.
The harder I scrub to make the floor bright,
The more the path taken comes into the light.
But like wildflowers growing through cracks in the stone,
I’ll bloom in the spaces I’ve already known.
I don’t need a garden, a blueprint, or row—
I just need the courage to let the heart grow.
The marks of the journey, the dark and the light,
Are simply the maps of my heart in its flight.
I’ll stop trying to mop every footprint away—
And just let the Sanctuary bloom through the gray. πΈ⚓️
Stay rhythmic, — HH

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ReplyDeleteAnd the Sanctuary loves having you here! πΏ✨ Stay wild, stay resilient.
DeleteSweet words π₯°
ReplyDeleteWildflowers don't wait for permission, and neither should we. π₯° So happy these words found you today.
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