The dawn forgot its music for a while
Its pale horizon wore no warming smile
But then you came and touched the morning mile
And sunrise rushed to greet you with its style
Your presence colored clouds in shades unknown
Soft pinks and golds it kept for you alone
The night dissolved its darkness overthrown
And day reclaimed the rhythms it had shown
Your breathing matched the heartbeat of the sky
A gentle pulse the sunlight could not deny
It seemed the world revived before my eye
Awakening where shadows used to lie
So stand with dawn whenever light feels weak
When skies grow heavy dim and incomplete
For even sunrise blushed beneath your flame—
And learned to shine the moment it knew your name