In life, where stories intertwine,
There lies a crucial truth, an art so divine,
To weave boundaries gently into our design,
For it’s okay to say it, to draw a sacred line.
In the vast expanse of existence, where time races by,
We’re often pulled in every direction, we wonder why,
But within our hearts, a flicker of self-care does lie,
Yearning to be acknowledged, to soar and to fly.
Boundaries are the pillars that uphold our being,
They grant us liberation, the freedom of foreseeing,
The power to protect our hearts, our souls, our well-being,
To choose what serves us, what sets our spirits gleaming.
For saying it is not a declaration of disdain,
But an act of self-love, where healing can reign,
It’s a proclamation of worth, a gentle refrain,
A symphony of empowerment, that echoes again.
In relationships, where connections thrive,
Boundaries form the canvas on which love can arrive,
With open communication, respect can survive,
A dance of understanding, where souls can truly thrive.
In work, where ambitions collide,
Boundaries carve the space where our dreams can reside,
To protect our passions, our sanity, side by side,
Embracing balance and purpose, our aspirations guide.
In the labyrinth of expectations, where burdens weigh,
Boundaries offer respite, a sanctuary to sway,
They grant us the courage to gracefully convey,
That we’re human, imperfect, and need time to play.
During self-discovery, where growth is our muse,
Boundaries guide our journey, never to abuse,
They nurture our authenticity, our essence they infuse,
Allowing us to flourish, to radiantly amuse.
Setting boundaries is a courageous art to embrace,
A symphony of self-compassion, woven with grace,
It may elicit discomfort, challenge the familiar space,
But it paves the way for a life of purpose and grace.
So let us honor ourselves, in every sacred stride,
Embrace the strength within, let it be our guide,
For it’s okay to say it, to carve our path wide,
And with boundaries as allies, our spirits shall abide.
For within life’s ebb and flow, we come to know,
That setting limits is not a sign of weakness or woe,
But a profound act of self-love, where true liberation can grow.
