My blooming love
In a garden bathed in light, two blooms, unique and fair, One stood tall, the other, a tender bud in her care. The elder, a sentinel, a beacon through the day, Watched over her sibling in her own protective way.
A gust of wind, unkind, swept through this serene space, Twisting shadows, bringing forth a chilling embrace. The younger, a delicate petal, faced a cruel storm's surge, Tormented by whispers, cruelty aiming to purge.
In the hushed whispers of the night, the elder heard the plea, A fragile voice, stifled, longing to break free. With thunder in her heart, ignited by sisterly love's call, She stood tall against injustice, refusing to let her sister fall.
Her words, a symphony of strength, echoed loud and clear, A protest against cruelty, a stand against fear. "Each bloom in this garden is a treasure, a unique delight, Bullying tarnishes beauty, veiling the world in blight."
She rallied the winds of empathy, the sunbeams of grace, To shield her sister, emboldening her to find her place. "No blossom deserves the pain of a heartless hand, Let kindness and compassion across this garden expand."
With unity as her shield and compassion as her sword, She ignited a movement, a chorus, an empowered accord. Together, they bloomed stronger, their resilience unfurled, A testament to love, against a world unkindly curled.
For in this garden of life, where bullying seeks to prey, Sisterhood stands resolute, casting shadows away. Through trials and tribulations, they stand side by side, A testament to courage, love, and undying pride.
The elder, a beacon, a guardian through the fray, Nurtured the younger, guiding her along the way. Their bond, a testament to resilience in life's swirl, A protest against bullying, a radiant, blossoming world.