Title: Where Light Enters (Vết Nứt Của Ánh Nắng)
[Verse 1]
The morning moves slow,
light rests in a crack on the wall.
A porcelain cup, softly broken,
still holds the warmth of a hand.
Nothing here needs fixing,
only time, learning to breathe.
I stay where I am,
with things never meant to be complete.
[Verse 2]
An old road leads me
further than I had planned.
A dry leaf stays quiet,
out of place in the rain.
I don’t bend down to take it,
I don’t hurry away.
I let it remain there,
like all the things that once stayed.
[Pre-Chorus]
Some things
don’t need the light,
they only need truth
when night comes down.
[Chorus]
I’m learning to stay
with what isn’t whole yet.
No asking what’s missing,
no holding what’s gone.
If the heart still can listen
to the sigh of the wind,
then one single lifetime
is quiet enough.
[Bridge]
These hands are older now,
but they remember how to hold.
Every mark on the heart
says more than words ever could.
I stop searching for more,
I sit down beside myself,
like someone familiar
who’s been lost for so long.
[Final Chorus – softer]
Here,
everything’s allowed to slow down,
allowed to be wrong,
allowed to grow old.
And in this moment,
I call this way of staying
wabi sabi