[Poetry] One in a million
In a world of billions, where faces blend and fade,
Amidst the throngs, a soul, a beacon, unafraid.
A spirit rare, a diamond in the rough,
One in a million, standing tall, enough.
Like a lone star, piercing through the night,
Their essence radiates, casting radiant light.
A symphony of strength, resilience, and grace,
A testament to hope, an indomitable race.
Born with a fire, an unyielding spark,
Their passion ignites, leaving a luminous mark.
A heart that embraces, a spirit that soars,
One in a million, forevermore.
Through trials and tribulations, they stand undeterred,
Their spirit unbroken, their voice unheard.
With unwavering conviction, they rise above the fray,
One in a million, illuminating the way.
In the tapestry of life, where threads intertwine,
Their presence a solace, a beacon so divine.
A touch that mends, a whisper that soothes,
One in a million, blossoming like blooming youths.
Their legacy endures, not bound by time or space,
An echo of resilience, a testament of grace.
In the hearts they touched, their spirit will reside,
One in a million, forever our guide.
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7 Comments
Nadine SK
‘Leaving a luminous mark’. I love the beauty of the words in this poem and the hope-filled message.
Aleksander Dovganyuk-Krym
I am glad you like it!
clcouch123
I haven’t seen the “like” option, but I’d like you to know that I enjoy your work. It comes across clearly and with spirit. I guess I’m thinking of the way you use “spirit” in this work. I certainly want to encourage you. And thank you!
Emeryk Nowak
Dear Christopher,
I am sorry for the difficulty in regards to the like option. Are you trying to like through the WordPress website or our own website?
Here is my view from the WordPress website: (https://issues.snowcalmth.me/wordpresslikes.png)
And here is on our personal website: (https://issues.snowcalmth.me/websitelikes.png)
Could you try again and see if the issue still remains?
With kind regards,
Emeryk
clcouch123
I’ll try and let you know what happens. I could “like” here and below. Other bloggers have commented on the lack of the “like” options on blogs.
Aleksander Dovganyuk-Krym
Thank you for the kind words. It’s up to you how to interpret it; that’s the beauty of art. 😉
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