Sun poems follow warmth and shadow, the rhythm of days opening and closing like hands at prayer.
This page gathers small radiances - originals and classics - to keep in your pocket for dark weather.
Where light slows down and every edge softens.
- Asha Mehta
Small devotions that meet the morning.
by William Blake (1794)
From Songs of Experience, a brief hymn to desire’s journey.
- Unknown
Dawn’s quiet permissions.
- Noah Reyes
Warmth inside ordinary days
Light we carry for each other
Celebrations of the natural world, from the vastness of forests to the delicate geometry of a leaf.
The heavy gold of late summer, the hum of the cicada, and the bittersweet turn of the light.