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Morning Star Jul 13
A Space

by Morning Star

In the quiet of my mind,
I create a space—
a garden not of earth,
but of breath and spirit,
where beauty moves like water,
and light wears the scent of flowers.

Here, the daisies dance to heart-song,
and buttercups—tiny suns—
spin around daffodil drums,
their laughter soft as pollen in the wind.

Drops of love,
like tears of spring,
fall from unseen hands,
glistening as they bless the moss.
Each one a promise:
you are held,
you are seen.

April rains wash the veil,
and the sky opens—
angels float by in robes of mist,
their wings as light as memory.
They do not speak,
they simply glow.
Their silence is a knowing.

And I float.
There is no weight here.
Only the hush
of breath and sky.

Even when my body aches,
my bones forget,
or the world grows too loud—
I return to this place.

I remember:
my heart holds peace.
My mind, a quiet sun.
My soul, untouched by storm.

I am the light that settles winds.
I am the calm beneath the noise.
I am whole,
even when forgotten.

Nothing can steal
what is made of love.

For I am light—
and light
cannot
be
undone.
Morning Star Jul 13
Snow Takes
by Morning Star

Dark lane, move slow—
scared to feel,
scared to let go.

Another sound,
another voice,
rips apart the crimson rose.

Total fear. No control.
Pulled backward
by a hollow creek—
a cave of cold,
of darkened feet.

Tied within a twisted wind,
a heavy presence starts to speak.
Screaming silence claws the skin,
frozen stillness slices thin.

The ice that grips your stolen core—
the fear of never finding shore.

But then...
a blanket, full of color,
wraps you in its secret cover.
Holds you tight beside a flame—
the silence now no longer pain.

No one here.
No need to run.
Safe to watch the fire’s glow come.

Snow takes the wind,
and with it, the sting.
Snow takes the crimson rose—
the thorn,
the twisted thing.

And in the hush
of all that’s gone,
you wake.

Years away from there.
You wake—
and life is new,
and here.


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Morning Star Jul 13
Whispers Beneath the Birch
by Star Smith

As a child, I dreamed not just of belonging—
but of returning.
To somewhere I’d once known
beneath the veil of this world.

In the garden’s quiet hush,
I found my place beneath the fairy tree.
They call it silver birch—but I knew better.
It was a doorway,
its limbs a spell,
its roots an old song
that hummed beneath the earth.

My mother’s voice would call me in—
soft and distant,
like a bell through mist.
But I would climb,
disappear into the hollow arms of the tree,
where no hand could find me.

Sunlight crowned the leafy roof,
spilling golden prayers
upon my tangled hair.
Moonlight came with silver secrets,
and I would listen—
heart still, eyes wide—
to the hush of other worlds.

Then one day,
my mother faded from this story.
And silence
became my compass.

Alone, I wandered farther—
into greenbound realms,
to fields where horses grazed
like ancient guardians in disguise.
I spoke,
and they heard.
They always heard.

And the fae—
oh, the fae.
They danced in glimmers,
barely seen but never gone.

Many believed I outgrew them.
But the other day,
as I drifted down the Teme,
the wind shifted,
the veil thinned,
and there she was—
a flicker, a wing,
a knowing gaze
from the edge of a leaf.

Not imagined.
Not forgotten.
Only waiting.

Magic, you see,
never leaves the ones who listen.


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Morning Star Jul 13
Where the Fairies Still Live
by Morning Star

As a child, I dreamed of belonging.
In the garden’s secret space,
I’d sit beneath the fairy tree—
I know now it was a silver birch.

My mother would call me in for tea,
but I would climb and hide inside,
wrapped in the hush of leaves,
where sunlight crowned the roof
and warmed my little temple of light.

I sat there, too, beneath the moon,
held by silver stillness,
safe in her glow.

One day, my mother went away—
and with her, the tether to home.
But in that silence bloomed adventure:
from tree limbs to open fields,
to horses grazing in a meadow.

I spoke to them,
and somehow—they understood.
Their eyes held gentler worlds.

Tiny fairies I once glimpsed
danced in moss and morning dew.
And just the other day,
the river whispered back a truth—
as I sailed along the Teme,
I saw one again.

A shimmer on a leaf.
A flicker of wing.
Proof that I had never imagined
what the heart remembers.
Morning Star Jul 13
🎵 you are where Love Begins
Genre: Mystical Ballad | Tempo: Slow, flowing (65 bpm)
Key: D minor (evokes longing with a touch of magic)

[Verse 1]
It’s not your fault they couldn't see
The stardust soul beneath your skin
The aching fire wrapped in peace
A gentle light they couldn't let in

[Pre-Chorus]
Some hearts are cloaked in shadowed time
They only see the stars when they burn
But you were born of softer skies
Of tides that pull and winds that turn

[Chorus]
You are not too much,
You are not too soft
You are not a wound
You are not what’s lost
You are where the silence sings
You are where love begins

[Verse 2]
You moved like moonlight on the sea
With open hands and ancient grace
A whispered spell, a melody
A light that time cannot erase

[Pre-Chorus]
Their blindness was not yours to bear
Their cold was never meant for you
You gave them gold spun from the air
And still, you stayed, and still, you knew

[Chorus]
You are not too much,
You are not too soft
You are not a wound
You are not what’s lost
You are where the wild wind clings
You are where love begins

[Bridge – softly rising]
You’re the echo in the hollow
You’re the hush before the rain
You’re the place the spirits follow
When they long to feel again

[Final Chorus – whispered then soaring]
You are not too much,
You are not too soft
You were never gone
You were never lost
You are where the stars have been
You are where love begins
Morning Star Jul 13
You are where Love Begins



It’s not your fault
they couldn’t see you—
the real you,
the stardust soul,
the ancient ache wrapped in grace.

Some hearts are veiled
by lifetimes of forgetting,
only recognizing light
when it scorches.

But you—
you were never meant
to become a flame
just to be found.

You arrived like moonlight—
quiet, whole,
carrying galaxies in your silence,
offering your palms
like spells of healing.

Their blindness
was not your burden.
Their shadows
never dimmed your glow.

You are not too much.
You are not too soft.
You are not lost.

You are the echo of stars,
the hush before the dawn,
the place the wild winds turn to—

you are where love begins.


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Morning Star Jul 13
🎵 Where Love Begins

Genre: Acoustic / Soft Indie / Healing Ballad
Tempo: Slow and warm (70–80 bpm)
Key: C major or A minor
Vibe: Gentle, hopeful, soul-reclaiming


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[Verse 1]
Now you see a brand-new sky above
Sunshine gold, pouring love
Smiles drifting through the quiet clouds
You’re rising now—don’t look down

[Verse 2]
You are loved, you're safe and seen
Even when the dark comes in
Words may falter, tears may fall
But love inside still carries all

[Pre-Chorus]
You don’t have to be so strong
Just breathe and know you do belong

[Chorus]
Fly where angels spread their wings
No more tied to sorrow's strings
Open wide, let light come in
You've found the place where love begins
Where love begins...


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[Verse 3]
A child inside still softly waits
Dancing through the open gates
The world unfolds, no need to hide
The fear is fading with the tide

[Pre-Chorus]
The night is warm, the dream is near
You’ve made it through, you're standing here

[Chorus]
Fly where angels spread their wings
No more tied to sorrow's strings
Open wide, let light come in
You've found the place where love begins
Where love begins...


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[Bridge]
Push the shadows to the side
Let your heart come back to life
Every wound a doorway now
And every step, a sacred vow


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[Final Chorus] (softer, then rise)
Fly where angels spread their wings
No more tied to sorrow’s strings
Open wide, let light come in
Inside your soul—where love begins
Where love begins...


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