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Lullabies Behind Bars
In shadows deep where silence reigns,
A mother’s heart in chains remains.
Whispers of lullabies, soft and low,
Echo through walls where no light can go.
Her dreams are stitched in midnight thread,
While longing blooms for the child she fed.
Each gentle hum, a tether to love,
Carried on whispers, a prayer to above.
Though bars may hold her weary soul,
Her spirit dances, remains whole.
In every note, a promise unfurls—
A mother’s strength will conquer the world.
Letters of Tomorrow
Behind cold walls, your heart still glows,
A love stitched tight with every prose.
Words like whispers, they take their flight,
Sealing wishes in the dead of night.
I send them forth on paper worn,
For every tear, a strength reborn.
In steel’s embrace, your spirit soars,
Through tender lines, hope's light restores.
Each letter sings of dreams unchained,
Of moments lost, but love unfeigned.
The dawn will break, and we will meet,
In the warmth of love, our hearts will greet.
Echoes of Strength
Behind the walls where shadows creep,
A mother's heart, a promise steep.
In every bar, a story penned,
Love's whispers linger, do not bend.
With every tick of clock’s embrace,
Her spirit soars, her fears erase.
In letters sent across the miles,
She weaves her hopes in tender smiles.
Resilient as the rivers flow,
Through trials faced, she’ll ever grow.
For in her chest, a fire burns,
A love that conquers and returns.
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