The Offering

The Offering poem by Britt Wolfe author

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Each dawn arrives not as a demand,
but as something placed gently in your hands—
a small, trembling moment
set upon the still water of today,
its light widening
before you have named it.

Tomorrow is not a door you must force open.
It waits, unlatched,
holding hours that have not yet taken shape,
paths that have not yet learned your name.

Potential gathers in ordinary places—
in the cup of coffee cooling on the windowsill,
in the pause between two thoughts,
in the quiet decision to rise
when nothing insists that you must.

There are days when the mind runs ahead,
casting shadows across hours
that have not yet arrived.
And still, the present remains—
unclaimed,
unchanged,
waiting without urgency.

What comes next does not announce itself.
It appears in small ways:
a conversation that lingers,
a kindness returned without ceremony,
a moment that shifts something
you cannot quite name.

The road does not test you.
It keeps pace beside you—
through fog,
through brief clearings of sun,
through turns that only reveal themselves
once you have already taken them.

And then, without spectacle,
the light is different.

Not brighter in any grand way—
just enough
to show the next step.

And then another.

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Britt Wolfe

Britt Wolfe writes emotionally devastating fiction with the precision of a heart surgeon and the recklessness of someone who definitely shouldn’t be trusted with sharp objects. Her stories explore love, loss, and the complicated mess of being human. If you enjoy books that punch you in the feelings and then politely offer you a Band-Aid, you’re in the right place.

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