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GENTLENESS, Song of Gentleness

Song of Gentleness

Song of Gentleness – The Whispering Wind

Verse 1
Gentleness wakes with the morning breeze,
Soft through the leaves of the willow trees.
Dewdrops rest on the meadow floor,
Quiet grace at nature’s door.

Gentleness walks where the wildflowers grow,
Painting the fields in a tender glow.
Petals open in silent ways,
Greeting the light of gentle days.


Pre-Chorus
Seed in the soil,
Roots running deep,
Earth breathing calm
In a peaceful sleep.

Wind through the branches,
Soft and endless,
Nature is humming
The song of gentleness.


Chorus
Gentleness flows like a quiet stream,
Soft as the hush of a twilight dream.
Moving slow through the valley wide,
Carrying calm like the turning tide.

Gentleness grows like a bending tree,
Strong in grace and humility.
From root to bloom let the spirit remind us
The tender beauty of fruit called gentleness.


Verse 2
Gentleness shines like the evening glow,
Warm on the hills where cool winds blow.
Fireflies dance in the twilight air,
Lighting the night with loving care.

Gentleness moves like the drifting cloud,
Silent and free above the crowd.
Even the mountains seem to know
Strength can live in a softer flow.


Bridge
From seed to stem,
From bud to bloom,
Gentleness brightens
Every room.

From earth below
To skies above,
Gentleness grows
From patient love.


Final Chorus
Gentleness sings like a morning dove,
Carrying peace on wings of love.
Across the fields let the spirit remind us
The quiet power of living gentleness.

Gentleness shines like the rising sun,
Lighting the path for everyone.
Through every heart the spirit binds us
In the growing fruit of gentleness.

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Gerald Crawford in Stellenbosch

Gerald Crawford in Stellenbosch

My Personal Motto Is: With experience and study comes insight with insight come wisdom with wisdom comes moments of absolute clarity, transcendence then follows.

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