Poetry About Safety

Safety is the foundation upon which all other joys are built. These poems explore the feeling of the lock turning in the door, the warmth of a shared quilt, and the deeper security found in love and understanding. It is the absence of fear and the presence of peace.

Whether it's the physical shelter of a roof or the spiritual shelter of a kind word, safety is the air the soul needs to breathe freely. This collection celebrates the guardians of our peace and the quiet spaces where we are truly ourselves.

Featured Poems

The Circle of Light

Finding peace in the middle of a storm.

The rain is a drummer on the tin of the roof, trying to find a way through the cedar and glass.
But here, by the hearth, the shadows are soft, and the tea in the cup is a warm, steady truth.
We are bounded by walls and the love we have built, a fortress of quiet that the world cannot pass.

- Lydia Thorne

The Unlocked Heart

The safety found in total vulnerability.

I have stopped wearing the armor of 'fine', dropping the heavy steel of my own defense.
Because your eyes are a harbor of grace, where the water is still and the light is immense.
You are the place where I don't have to hide, where the word 'enough' is the only sense.

- Silas Vance

Night Watch

The protection we offer to those we love.

I am listening to the rhythm of your sleep, a steady tide against the shore of the dark.
No ghost will enter, no shadow will creep, while I am the keeper of the small, steady spark.

- Julian Thorne

Classic Voices

Home is Where the Heart Is (Excerpt)

by Traditional (19th Century)

A classic sentiment reflecting the primary source of safety for most of human history.

Home is where the heart is, and there I long to be. Where all my loved ones gather round in sweet tranquility.

The Rainy Day (Excerpt)

by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1842)

Finding comfort and safety despite the external conditions of life.

Be still, sad heart! and cease repining; Behind the clouds is the sun still shining; Thy fate is the common fate of all, Into each life some rain must fall.

Micro Verses

Safety is not the absence of danger, but the presence of God.

- Anonymous

A kind word is a roof that never leaks.

- Elias Thorne

To be seen is the greatest security of all.

- Clara Holm

Trust is the foundation of every sanctuary.

- Maren Grey

Deeper Explorations

The Sanctuary of Home

The physical spaces that hold our lives and memories.

Cedar and Coal

The walls have heard every joke we told, and the floor remembers the weight of our feet.
This house is a body that doesn't grow old, keeping us warm in the winter heat.

- Elena Vance

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