One day my daughter will ask me why,
Her gaze will pierce like the evening sky.
'Why don't you believe in God, my dear? '
I'll answer softly, voice tinged with fear.
'There was a time when faith held me tight,
Its whispers soothed through the longest night.
But wounds I bore were too deep to hide,
And doubts grew strong as the pain inside.'
'Perhaps, one day, His grace will descend,
To heal the cracks no soul could amend.
For now, I tread where the shadows cling,
Hoping for dawn that new light might bring.'
'Each heart must walk through its trial alone,
A fragile rhythm, a muted tone.
Some rise with strength, while others will fall,
Yet none escapes their own curtain call.'
'Christ taught of love, a warm, endless stream,
A truth that glows like a vivid dream.
If hunger strikes, give bread to the lost,
And love without counting the painful cost.'
'Beware of those who twist sacred words,
Who wound with tongues as sharp as swords.
Let kindness guide, like a steady flame,
Not bitter blame or a hollow name.'
'And so, my child, wherever you go,
My heart will follow, its light will show.
Through storm or calm, I'll steady your way,
Cheering the paths you choose every day.'
'It's fine to fear, but learn this at last:
Monsters will fade, their shadows recast.
Keep faith alive, a lantern to guide,
And love will stand as your truest tide.'
As for me, I wander rough terrain,
Each step a balance of hope and pain.
But every scar holds a hidden glow,
And whispers paths where the soul can grow.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
I love this poem. I love your comments. We try to teach all the goods and all the rights to our children, even if we need to leave our opinions out of it (which can be hard at times)
Thank you so much, D.N. Rebb. You're absolutely rightโteaching our children the good and the right, even while holding back our biases, is one of the hardest yet most important acts of love. Your words resonate deeply. โค๏ธ