The Lost Soul in the Still Silence

Salvia.S


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In the still silence of nature

The real beauty is seen in whole

The calmness really nurtures,

The aching heart and the broken soul

And now you think ,

What you're searching for—

It's you and yourself,

And your truest thriving self

But then you realize :

What you were looking for —

It was the lost heart you finally found

— Salvia.S

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  • Friendship

    Nicely written. Your poem explores themes of solitude, personal struggle, and the journey toward finding one's true self.

    • Salvia.S

      thank you very much ❤️

    • arqios

      So good when we realise that the heart can be found! 🕊️🙏

      • Salvia.S

        Thank you so much!

        • arqios

          Most welcome 🕊️🙏🏻

        • sorenbarrett

          A wonderful write Salvia that is deep in its existential meaning. A fave

          • Salvia.S

            Thank you very much! ❤️

            • sorenbarrett

              You are most welcome Salvia

            • Goldfinch60

              Walking with Nature can bring a true reflection of yourself to each of us Salvia. Wonderful words.

              Andy

              • Salvia.S

                Thank you very much ❤️❤️

              • Tristan Robert Lange

                “What you were looking for — / It was the lost heart you finally found” is such a tender realization, Salvia. That ending lands softly but carries real emotional weight behind it. Wonderful piece, my friend. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️

                • Salvia.S

                  Thank you very much dearest Tittu ❤️

                • Paul Bell

                  I think that's why they always say, get outside to nature, breathe her in.
                  Once you've realised this, only then will your true self be found.


                  • Salvia.S

                    That's true. Thank you so much for the read and feedback!



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