The cosmos hummed a low and distant tune
Its orbit weary under weight of moon
The stars were dim their brightness fading soon
A universe that felt immune to boon
But then your step crossed through the breathless air
A sound so soft the galaxies turned there
The nebulae grew brighter in your stare
And space itself felt lighter in repair
The constellations healed their aching light
They burned again with ancient sacred might
Your presence taught the cosmos to unite
And rewrite laws that govern endless night
So step with me when darkness floods the sky
When galaxies forget their reason why
For with your stride the heavens multiply—
And every broken star relearns to fly