His body drenched, his spirit worn,
By rain and sorrow, he was torn.
No strength to stand, no will to fight,
Lost in the depths of endless night.
The cold embrace of rain and storm,
Left him seeking, to be warm.
Yet in his heart, a glimmer stayed,
A silent hope that hadn't swayed.
Through hours long, in rain he prayed,
Wishing for peace, if only he could.
His prayers continued, soft and deep,
For comfort, solace, restful sleep.
The rain did pour, unyielding force,
Yet he remained, on his course.
A broken soul, yet not undone,
Awaiting the break of morning sun.
Then in the darkest hour of night,
A glimpse of dawn, a hint of light.
He stumbled forth, with weary tread,
Searching for a place to rest his head.
Amidst the ruins, he found a space,
A dry and sheltered, quiet place.
He lay himself upon the ground,
In silent peace, his solace found.
The rain still fell, but not on him,
In his dry refuge, hope was dim.
He closed his eyes, with a heart so light,
Relieved from the burden of his fight.
In dreams, he wandered, free and bold,
No longer cold, no longer old.
His prayers had found their way to grace,
In this quiet, sacred place.
The stars above, they watched and knew,
The trials he'd faced, the battles he drew.
In the morning light, he'd rise again,
A soul reborn, free from pain.
For in the darkest night, he'd learned,
That hope and faith are never spurned.
Through rain and sorrow, he'd found his way,
To a brighter, gentler, dawning day.
His heart now light, his spirit free,
He faced the world with clarity.
No rain, no storm could break his stride,
For in his soul, hope did reside.
And so his tale, a testament,
To faith in times of deep lament.
Through trials faced and battles fought,
He found the peace he dearly sought.
In the shelter of that ruin grand,
He discovered strength to stand.
A journey marked by tears and pain,
Yet in the end, he'd rise again.
For in the darkest night, we find,
A strength of heart, a peace of mind.
And through the storms, we come to see,
The dawn that brings tranquility.
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