His Confessions: I Watch Her Become
I look upon her — oh God, behold!
How radiant she stands, robed in her own glory,
The crown not given, but earned through fire and faith.
My Queen — my heart’s eternal sovereign,
Whose grace commands not obedience, but devotion.
Once she was fragile, a trembling bloom in the storm,
The world unkind, yet she did not bow.
Through ache, she forged her throne;
Through tears, she crafted jewels for her crown.
Now she reigns — not over kingdoms, but over souls,
And mine, the first she ever conquered.
She gazes at me — eyes trembling with the fear
That I might fade with the morning mist.
But no, my love — my Queen, my dawn —
I am rooted in your reign, eternal as the sky.
I calm your fears with the warmth of promise:
I am yours, as you are mine, in spirit and in flame.
Go forth, my Empress of light,
Let the heavens echo your name.
Let the stars learn brilliance from your gaze,
Let the world kneel before your becoming.
I, your Emperor, remain — steadfast, still,
Watching, adoring, ever proud.
For you are my glory —
And I, forever, your witness.

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