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Whispers in the Wind

"Echoes of Secrets and Longing"

By Ashik AliPublished about a year ago 1 min read
Whispers in the Wind
Photo by Matteo Vistocco on Unsplash

Whispers in the wind, oh how they speak,

Of secrets untold and memories that leak,

Of times long gone and moments cherished,

Of love and loss that will never perish.

Listen closely, and you will hear,

The soft whispers that are ever so near,

Carried on the breeze that gently blows,

From distant lands and forgotten woes.

Whispers in the wind, they come and go,

Sometimes loud, sometimes low,

But always there, always true,

Guiding us to what we must do.

In the stillness of the night,

When the stars are shining bright,

The whispers grow louder, more clear,

And we know that the time is near.

To listen, to follow, to take a chance,

To let go of fear and start a new dance,

To trust in the whispers, and let them guide,

To a destiny that's waiting, just on the other side.

Whispers in the wind, they can be so strong,

Carrying us forward, where we belong,

Taking us to places we've never been,

And showing us the beauty that lies within.

But sometimes the whispers are hard to hear,

Lost in the chaos, the doubt and the fear,

We strain to listen, to catch their sound,

But they remain elusive, never to be found.

Yet still they persist, these whispers in the wind,

Calling out to us, again and again,

Asking us to trust, to take a leap,

To find the courage to follow our dreams.

So let us listen, with open hearts and minds,

And see where the whispers will lead us to find,

For in the end, it's the journey that counts,

And the memories we make that truly amount.

Whispers in the wind, oh how they speak,

Of possibilities and hope that we seek,

Of a life that's waiting, just for us,

If only we listen, and trust.

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