Trembling Feet Poem by ashok jadhav

Trembling Feet

Trembling feet approach the unknown road,
Unsure of steps where shadows stretch and bend;
Each faltering pace bears a silent load,
A fear of falls that none can wholly mend.
Yet forward still, the hesitant advance,
Learns strength in motion, though the heart may quake;
Courage is forged not in ease or chance,
But in the step we dare, the risk we take.
The path may twist, the darkness close around,
Yet trembling feet can teach the soul to trust;
For every step where certainty is drowned,
Becomes a bridge from weakness to the just.
So let the feet, though trembling, find their way,
And turn uncertain night into bright day.

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