From Frost to Warmth by Eldora Betsy Lyngdoh

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The night was still, the frost did bite,
A chill in the air, a lonely sight.
But then I saw him, small and alone,
A child in the cold, without a home.

I rushed to his side, with a heart so true,
And wrapped my coat around him.
His eyes looked up at me, with a gaze so wide,
And in that moment, our hearts did reside.

The hospital’s warmth, a refuge from the cold,
A place to heal, a story to be told.
Of a child’s past, of struggles and strife,
But also of hope, and a new-found life.

A mother’s tears, a family’s warm embrace,
A reunion so sweet, love that time won’t erase.
The midnight frost, a night so divine,
Brought us together, a love that’s truly mine.

Years went by, and the child grew strong,
Bright and successful man, a strong heart.
Forgotten the past, but not the love we share,
A bond that’s unbroken which truly cares.


Eldora Betsy Lyngdoh is a multifaceted artist celebrating women’s resilience and beauty through sculpture, poetry, and painting, exploring nature and humanity’s intersection, and empowering others through creativity and self-expression always with passion and love.

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