Create with your HEART and SWORD A visual-poetic meditation by Pia Hjorth 🎨 Image Description A watercolor painting of a female warrior with auburn hair, bowed in reverence. Her sword rests quietly in hand, and a glowing heart radiates from her chest. The background swirls with blues, reds, and golds — a storm of emotion and light. ✍️ Poem ⚔️ I Will Fight for You, My Lord Inspired by Psalm 44 | by Pia Hjorth I will fight for You, My Lord Almighty — not with sword, not with bow, but with trust and trembling praise.I do not boast in my strength. I do not lean on my weapons. I lean on You — even when You feel far.Every day, I praise You. Even now, when shame covers me like dust, and enemies laugh.You have broken us in pieces. You have left us for wild dogs to eat. You have covered us with the darkness of death.But still — I cry out. Wake up, Lord! Do not turn away forever. Do not forget our pain. Do not leave us in silence.Save us, not because we are worthy, but because You are fait...
💖 Loved To Be Seen (Refined Romantic Poem Version) There are moments when love isn’t loud— it’s quiet, tender, and deeply felt. This poem is for those who long to be truly seen. Had I been seen—not watched, but known, a heart unveiled, no mask, alone. To love is not to simply gaze, but to feel the soul in subtle ways. Your eyes, a mirror to my ache, each glance a promise you won’t break. Not just a look, but love’s embrace— a quiet vow, a sacred space. To be seen is to be kissed, by truth, by warmth, by all I’ve missed. No need to speak, no need to flee— just you, just love, just destiny. Written with a heart wide open — Pia 🦋
The Silence Between Apples by Pia Hjorth They fell like promises — soft and round, Now bruised and broken on the ground. Once ripe with laughter, sweet with grace, Now fading slow in time’s embrace. The orchard hums a hollow tune, Where we once danced beneath the moon. The grass remembers every kiss, But love forgets — it’s come to this. No hands to gather what’s been lost, No voice to mourn the silent cost. Just apples rotting in the shade, Where once our hearts were gently laid. The silence speaks in skins turned brown, In fruit too tired to wear its crown. Love was here — I saw it bloom, Now it sleeps beneath the gloom.
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