The Sanctuary of the Heart: A Vow of Solace

When darkness falls and clouds obscure the sight,
And winter’s chill descends upon thy breast,
I shall become the ever-burning light,
The sacred haven for thy needed rest.

Lay down the heavy burden of thy grief,
Within these arms where silence softly dwells;
My love shall offer thee a sweet relief,
From sorrow’s tide and melancholy spells.

Let tempests rage against the window pane,
They cannot touch the hearth we keep within;
I am the shield against the driving rain,
The anchor where new hopes can soon begin.

So fear no more the shadows of the night,
For I remain the pillar and the stone;
Through every storm, I hold the morning bright,
Thou shalt not walk this weary path alone.

This piece explores the timeless romantic ideal of love as a shelter. It suggests that true devotion is best proven not in times of joy, but in the steadfast refusal to let the loved one face the darkness in solitude.
Écrit par Jack G. de poemopedia.com

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