heartbreak
They can break your heart, but they can't break your soul; poetry about lost love that comforts and uplifts.
Is the Unforgettable Feeling Worth More Than the Person?
When a relationship has no future, ending it is solely your own affair—a decision you must make for yourself. The best way to treat yourself well is by no longer hoping to influence him.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 months ago in Poets
Visits From Nostalgia.
My town's closest movie store closed years ago, but the other day, I caught the scent of that place. It's a scent I'll never forget. Out of the blue, unexpected, suddenly I was ten years old again—walking into the movie store on a Friday night with my parents, older brother, and younger sister. I would always get the same movie: Thumbelina. I was in love with that movie.
By April Kirby.2 months ago in Poets
A Letter To My First Love
The Prompt - Write a poem on endings, using flame or fire as your central image. This is the final challenge in our Vocal+ Fall Poetry Series, and it’s all about endings. Flames fade, fires burn out, and what remains is ash, memory, or the promise of something new. Your poem might take fire as destruction, as warmth, as memory, or as transformation. However you approach it, let the flame guide you to what it means to reach an ending, whether it arrives with silence or with a burst of light. Write like you are watching the last fire fade.
By Denise E Lindquist2 months ago in Poets





