I. The Dawn of Understanding
In the early light of youth’s bright dawn,
We chase the sun, our fears withdrawn,
With hearts untamed and spirits free,
We seek the world’s vast mystery.
Yet in our haste, we often miss
The quiet truth that life insists:
The greatest lessons, deep and wise,
Are veiled beneath the simplest skies.
II. Through Trials We Must Grow
Not every path is paved with gold,
Some roads are rocky, dark, and cold.
But when we stumble, when we fall,
We learn the meaning of it all.
For life’s true wisdom, fierce and bold,
Is forged in fires both hot and cold.
The trials that leave our hearts undone
Are where life’s hardest truths are spun.
We learn that strength comes not from ease,
But from enduring stormy seas.
We learn that hope, though frail at times,
Can rise again, like ancient rhymes.
We learn that sorrow, deep and true,
Can open paths to something new.