Shared Warmth
In the quiet hours, as I rest and heal,
Two small bodies curl close, their warmth I feel.
Not stolen, but gifted, a sacred embrace,
A reminder of love in this tender space.
Their purring hums a hymn of grace,
Echoing rhythms I cannot replace.
Healing flows not just through me,
But through this bond of shared energy.
I think of Christ’s call, his radical plea,
“Love even your enemies; let them be free.”
Not hoarding our light, not guarding our flame,
But sharing it freely, in mercy’s holy name.
For warmth is a cycle, a generous give,
A way to remind us we all need to live.
And here in my rest, their closeness a prayer,
God’s love whispered softly through the care that we share.
So I hold my kitties, and they hold me too,
In this moment of giving, our love is renewed.
Though I mend from the body, the spirit is clear—
We thrive when we’re open, when we draw near.
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