In the Mirror of Compassion: Embracing the Wisdom of the Mole's Kindness
In the quiet chambers of self-discovery, Where shadows dance and echoes linger, A mole's whisper, profound and tender, Resonates through the corridors of the soul.
"Being kind to yourself," the mole declared, Is a symphony of grace, a melody rare. In the garden of existence, where blossoms unfold, Each petal reflects the kindness we hold.
With paws that dig through the soil of doubt, The mole unearths the truth, gently calls out. For within the tunnels of self-compassion, Lies the essence of a profound, inner fashion.
Oh, the grace of kindness, a balm to wounds, A salve for the heart in life's monsoons. Embrace the echo of the mole's wise decree, Let self-love bloom, like a perennial tree.
Through the seasons of joy and storms that roar, Kindness to self, an anchor on life's shore. In the mirror of compassion, gaze deep and true, See the beauty within, like morning dew.
So, let the mole's words linger and guide, An anthem of love, a compassionate stride. For being kind to oneself, a gift to behold, A timeless tale, in the verses of the soul.