Approach arrives with quiet, measured grace,
A step unmarked yet heavy with intent;
It tests the heart, the courage of the pace,
And asks the soul to reckon what is meant.
It brings the new, the unknown, and the strange,
A door half-open to both risk and gain;
It calls us forth to bend, adapt, or change,
And teaches strength that rises through the strain.
No promise waits upon the edge of fear,
No certainty foretells what lies ahead;
Yet every approach, though cautious, draws near
To lessons whispered softly, often said.
So walk with care, yet let your spirit move,
For every approach can teach the heart to prove.
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