Human Nature · Inspirational · Non-Fiction · Poetry

The Bright Corners of the Human Soul

“In us lives a fearless fire,
A will to lift, to heal, inspire.
No act too small, no heart too cold—
The goodness of the soul unfolds,” just me.

In the bright corners of the human soul,
Lies every gift that makes us whole.
A kindness given without demand,
A helping heart, an open hand.

There lives a love that knows no end,
A quiet strength to lift a friend.
Forgiveness blooms where grudges fall,
And mercy answers every call.

Hope burns steady through life’s storms,
Creating light in countless forms.
Dreams unfold on broken ground,
And joy in darkness still is found.

Empathy bridges hearts afar,
Guiding us like a northern star.
A gentle word, a steady ear,
Can turn despair to hope sincere.

Compassion dances in every deed,
Sowing care like scattered seed.
From tears, new courage dares to rise—
The soul reflects the endless skies.

For deep within, the goodness stays,
A shining core that never sways.
No fear or loss can take control
Of the bright corners of the human soul.

Human Nature · Non-Fiction

Our Truth

In hearts of men, both strong and frail,
We walk the line where dreams prevail.
With courage bold, we reach for stars,
Yet stumble, bruised, from unseen scars.

A flame within, it drives us on,
Through trials faced, through battles won.
But shadows linger, doubts arise,
A fragile soul beneath the skies.

We stand as pillars in the storm,
With love and hope to keep us warm.
But pride can blind, and fear can bind,
The brightest light, the darkest mind.

In kindness, we are giants tall,
Yet selfishness can make us fall.
We seek the good, but falter still—
An endless dance of strength and will.

For human hearts are made of clay,
Molded by both night and day.
A paradox of fierce and meek,
So strong, yet so uniquely weak.