She bears and breathes beneath the burden beneath bone-deep silence not broken, But becoming still and storing strength. The eagle watches with wide, waiting wings, Does not force the wind but riding the rough winds without rushing. The horse stumbles but stands, shakes off soil and still steps forward. And the ant small, steady, soft-footed, finds the fallen crumb, and carries the weight without complaint. She gathers herself, Again. Not in haste but in wholeness Not with fire but with breath.