A poem about trust.

 Trust being a Baha'i virtue associated with Tuya, or Tuesday. The following was inspired byt The Epistle to the Son of the Wolf, Baha 'u' llah, Niel Young, Heart of Gold, interview by Ari Melber with Fukuyama about his book Trust, and of course Douglas Adam's Heart of Gold from The Hitch Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy ....



### Heart of Gold


In a world where shadows often play,  

We seek a light to guide our way.  

With hearts of gold and faces bright,  

We journey forth through day and night.  


Trustworthiness, a treasure rare,  

In every glance, a promise shared.  

To lift the poor, to guide the rich,  

A tapestry of love we stitch.  


From Young’s sweet chords, a longing call,  

For purity that conquers all.  

To find the truth in every song,  

In every heart, where we belong.  


And in the stars, the Heart of Gold,  

A ship of dreams, adventures bold.  

Through improbability, we roam,  

In search of kindness, we find our home.  


So let us cherish every breath,  

In life’s embrace, defying death.  

With open hearts and hands to hold,  

Together we’ll weave our hearts of gold.  


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