Storm Mighty Horse
This song is a quiet remembering.
It is about a horse who did not ask me to explain myself,
who did not rush me, correct me, or need me to be anything other than present.
When words were unsafe and people were too much, this horse offered something rare:
steadiness.
The song follows the rhythm of shared silence—the sound of breath, hooves on earth, the simple knowing that I was not alone. There was no fixing, no advice, no demand to move on. Just a living being who stayed, whose calm strength met my fractured nervous system without judgment.
This piece honors the kind of connection that heals without performance.
The kind that holds you together simply by being there.
This song is rooted in a poem from my book, The Journey Back to Myself: A Book of Healing Poetry, Second Edition, where I write about returning to myself through moments of unexpected safety. The horse was one of those moments—a living reminder that trust can exist, that presence can be enough, and that healing sometimes arrives quietly, on four steady legs.
This song is for anyone who has found refuge not in words, but in companionship that asks nothing and gives everything.
