The earth was weary from the storms it bore
A landscape full of battles scars and war
I wandered through the ruins shore to shore
Unsure if peace would bloom here anymore
Then you appeared—a calm within the dust
A presence filled with gentle sacred trust
The ground beneath you blossomed into thrust
And cracked through sorrow’s long-enduring crust
Your footsteps planted courage in the soil
Your laughter banished years of hidden toil
Each breath you took made broken valleys roil
And rise again through tenderness and toil
So stay with me where earth remembers birth
Where seeds push through despite their lack of worth
For when you stand the world regains