You Calm Me

William Hromada

In the quiet of your presence, I find peace,

A gentle tide that bids my worries cease.

You calm me, like a breeze through ancient trees,

My heart feels good, alive with tender ease.

Anxiety, that shadow, slips away,

Its whispered fears dissolve in light of day.

Your strength becomes my own, a steady flame,

A quiet power no storm could ever tame.

You weave a shield around my fragile core,

Each thread of love makes me emotionally sure.

With every breath, I rise, both fierce and free,

You calm me, and my heart is strong in thee.

  • Author: ROSHI (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: October 15th, 2025 06:09
  • Category: Reflection
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  • sorenbarrett

    A proclamation of worth and value placed in another. It may be called a proclamation of love or endearment but certainly of esteem. Very nicely penned



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