
Tell me, does the robin understand
what she is singing about at dawn,
that whole gorgeous insistence of song
rising before the sun has fully committed
to its own return?
🌸
Something has shifted.
You can feel it
moving through the open meadow,
that slow and tender loosening,
as if the earth itself
has exhaled after a long, difficult holding.
🌸
Yesterday there was only shadow.
Today, a crocus. Just one
violet and astonishing,
pushing its bright head up
through cold, reluctant soil,
as if to say I was always here.
I was only waiting.
🌸
And isn't that the whole lesson?
That life does not abandon us,
it simply rests.
That beneath every hard season
something warm and stubborn
keeps its own faithful calendar.
🌸
I walked out this morning,
and the light had changed
softer now, and longer,
full of that burnished gold
that only belongs to March.
🌸
A bee, the first bee, stumbled
through the new warmth
like a creature remembering
what it was made for.
🌸
I stood there.
I let the sun find my face.
🌸
Oh, to be so willing
to simply open,
to rise when called,
to believe, again and again,
that this
all of this
is worth waking for.
About the Creator
Sudais Zakwan
Sudais Zakwan – Storyteller of Emotions
Sudais Zakwan is a passionate story writer known for crafting emotionally rich and thought-provoking stories that resonate with readers of all ages. With a unique voice and creative flair.


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