You came into my life like morning light, Soft and quiet, but burning bright. No thunder rolled, no angels sang, Just a beating heart the moment you sprang. I didn’t know how deep love ran, Till I saw the world through a smaller hand. Suddenly time grew sharp and fast, Every second too sacred to let it pass. You taught me strength without a fight, How silence can still hold might. How laughter heals what words can’t mend, How broken men can rise again. If I leave you anything when I’m gone, Let it be this truth to lean upon: You were never just part of my plan You made me more than I was, You made me a man. By Jason Strickland