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Constance’s Breath: A Song of Revival

Constance’s Breath: A Song of Revival

Verse 1
In the quiet halls of Waverly,
Where time whispers its song,
Constance Glantz lay still and silent,
But her story wasn’t done.
Declared by those who watched her,
The veil of death they placed,
But in the heart of stillness,
Life found its sacred space.

Chorus
Constance’s breath, a whisper in the wind,
A heartbeat breaking through,
In the space between the shadows,
Her spirit sang anew.
Constance’s breath, a miracle unseen,
In the silent, sacred hours,
Life blooms again within.

Verse 2
In the funeral home’s embrace,
Where final paths are drawn,
The breath of life rekindled,
Her presence wasn’t gone.
A hand upon her gentle chest,
A breath that broke the spell,
A sign that life’s resilience,
Is more than we can tell.

Chorus
Constance’s breath, a whisper in the wind,
A heartbeat breaking through,
In the space between the shadows,
Her spirit sang anew.
Constance’s breath, a miracle unseen,
In the silent, sacred hours,
Life blooms again within.

Bridge
We are but the watchers,
In this cosmic, grand design,
Where death and life entwine.
In the softest of the moments,
In the spaces in between,
We find the light unseen.

Verse 3
Now her family gathers ’round,
In awe of what transpired,
A breath that broke the silence,
A spark that was inspired.
In Constance’s quiet whisper,
A lesson we all learn,
That life is always dancing,
In ways we can’t discern.

Chorus
Constance’s breath, a whisper in the wind,
A heartbeat breaking through,
In the space between the shadows,
Her spirit sang anew.
Constance’s breath, a miracle unseen,
In the silent, sacred hours,
Life blooms again within.

Outro
So let us hold the moments,
The breaths we take for granted,
In the silent, sacred spaces,
Where life’s seeds are planted.
Constance’s breath reminds us,
In every dawn’s new light,
That life is full of wonders,
And miracles in sight.

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