I let her go, but it felt so right,
To push the weight and clear her plight.
A nod, a wave, the world stood still,
For one small act, my heart could fill.
I felt so proud today, can you guess why?
A perfect stranger caught my curious eye.
She passed me by, her steps a graceful flow,
I followed close, my instincts told me so.
We stopped at lights, she paused across the way,
Too near, she’d run, so I had to delay.
I hid behind a cart piled high with scraps,
Its wheels were slow, yet my heart raced with gaps.
She crossed ahead, the signal shifting red,
But an old cart lingered, moving slow instead.
The horns, they blared, yet no one lent a hand,
I wondered, should I help or keep my stand?
A choice to make, a moment calling out,
To leave behind the chase or ease the doubt.
I let her go, but it felt so right,
To push the weight and clear her plight.
A nod, a wave, the world stood still,
For one small act, my heart could fill.
The elder turned, her gaze met mine in thanks,
I smiled and waved, no need for words in ranks.
We crossed the street, the cart now rolling free,
A fleeting bond of simple empathy.
When all was done, I searched the path once more,
The girl was gone, her shadow lost ashore.
A tinge of loss, but joy replaced the ache,
A choice fulfilled, a moment mine to take.
I let her go, but it felt so right,
To push the weight and clear her plight.
A nod, a wave, the world stood still,
For one small act, my heart could fill.
Life’s moments test what we truly choose,
Chasing dreams or easing someone’s blues.
A fleeting glance, a path once crossed,
Sometimes the best is in what’s lost.
I let her go, but it felt so right,
To push the weight and clear her plight.
A nod, a wave, the world stood still,
For one small act, my heart could fill.
I let her go, but it felt so right,
To push the weight and clear her plight.
A nod, a wave, the world stood still,
For one small act, my heart could fill.