by Liam
In springtime, my words too will blossom
not perfectly in a slick dialogue,
but in the humble whisper
of something just born.
Long dormant beneath the syllables of silence,
nestled in the earth of what I did not yet know how to express.
Yes, the spring comes quickly.
Light illuminates the soil of the spirit,
and what once was buried
germinates with understanding.
These words are not summoned, but consciously arrive
as petals burst open toward a seeking sun,
drinking from the mystery that makes all things grow.
This harvest is not to explain,
but to reveal.
Not to answer,
but to bless.
May words find you too,
the way wildflowers find cracks on the pilgrim’s path,
unexpected, tender, and beautiful.
Not forged in certainty, but in wonder,
lingering like dew along the edge of your morning sojourn.

“what once was buried germinates with understanding” this lines just has so much deep meaning to it .the symbolism that it holds . I don’t know how you will interpret it but I will interpret it like when a living understand another living then truly we can say that they are grew from their consciousness i.e germinate
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This phrase suggests that understanding has the power to revive, transform, and make fruitful what was once hidden, neglected, or suppressed. It celebrates the potential for growth through reflection, healing through awareness, and the life-giving force of truth once it is acknowledged.
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