Poetry has a way of interrupting the noise of our daily scrolling, offering us words that land exactly when we need them most. In seasons of transition, a few lines can ground us, soften us, or simply help us feel seen. These three poems have felt especially timely for us lately:
Happiness by L.E. Bowman,
On Children by Kahlil Gibran,
and She Let Go by Safire Rose.
Pour yourself a cup of tea or coffee, take a pause, and let the words settle gently into your body.



