The Soft Arrival Of Your Love

Anthony Hanible

Your love enters like a hush of dawn

Not a sound

But a shifting of light

The sky learning a new shade

Because your presence asked it to

You are the warm tide

That reaches the shore without force

Touching everything gently

Yet changing the coastline all the same

When you come near

The air gathers itself into stillness

As if the world recognizes

A sacred thing approaching

Even my heartbeat bows

Quietly rearranging its rhythm

To match the calm of your nearness

Your touch is a lantern in a long corridor

Not blazing

Not urgent

Just enough glow

To remind me I am no longer walking alone

And in the spaces between your words

I hear the soft turning of seasons

Winter loosening its grip

Spring preparing its first breath

All because your love

Has chosen to bloom here

If love is a constellation

Then let ours be the one

That travelers use to find their way

Steady

Patient

A gentle brightness that never demands

Only guides

For in the quiet arrival of your love

I have learned this truth

Some miracles do not shout

They unfold

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