They can break your heart, but they can't break your soul; poetry about lost love that comforts and uplifts.
I held onto love When the world had already moved on When your heart had drifted And my hands were empty. I held onto the memories
By Kashif Wazir2 months ago in Poets
I see your shadow In my dreams Soft and fleeting Like a whisper I cannot hold. You move across my nights A gentle presence
Even when you left I loved you Quietly Without asking for anything in return. I loved you In the mornings When the sun touched the walls
Brain Overload My mind filled up, Room by room, Until even silence Started to scream. Thoughts crashed hard, Like waves in winter,
By Marie381Uk 2 months ago in Poets
The taper dwindles in its brazen stand, Its light diminished to a trembling thread. I marvel how this force I cannot command
By Tim Carmichael2 months ago in Poets
Your Memory Lingers I close my eyes, and it’s you I see, I feel, Your memory lingers, in the depths of my heart, You went to heaven, suddenly, and all too soon,
By Henry Watson2 months ago in Poets
Family Blood Turns to Venom Family blood, Warm at first, Soft at birth, Safe in memory. Then it shifts, Turning sharp,
I found your name behind the glass, in coils of chrome and light. A snack-sized fate with foil shine that flickered late at night.
By Milan Milic2 months ago in Poets
I still see Oscar’s eyes the day I walked away. Their pleading followed me through every year. The guilt I carry shadows me today.
By Anthony Chan2 months ago in Poets
The Ones Who Stayed Inside My Heart I walked tonight through cold air, feeling the world watching me breathe. The street was quiet, yet it felt full,
STANZA I The fire that once consumed us turns to smoke, Each flame a promise we could not sustain. I watch the final sparks retreat to night,
I Had a Dream I had a dream that all wars were over, the sky was clear, clouds like soft whispers. No tanks rolled and no bombs fell,