Internal Sanctuary

 I’ve learned to walk from toxic breath, To break the ties that bind and strain, And though I’ve mastered quiet depth, The world still brings its driving rain.

They promised snow would claim the day; I doubted it until it fell. But safe inside, I watched the grey— A silent world, a frozen shell.

The blizzard raged against the glass, Yet found no gap to enter through. I watched the howling shadows pass, And found a logic, stark and true.

My heart is like this sacred room, A temple built for peace alone. No storm of spite or social gloom Can claim a seat upon the throne.

I raise my shields; I bar the door, And tell the tempest it must cease. The winds may rattle, scream, and roar, But in this house, I dwell in peace.

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