
It started with a look—
not the kind people write about in songs,
but the quiet kind,
like two stars meeting underwater.
You were brushing dust from an old record,
and I,
I was watching time fold in on itself
like a letter someone forgot to send.
The world didn’t shift—
it wobbled.
A slow tilt of something sacred
breaking its spine
to cradle us closer.
We talked about everything
except the things we meant.
How coffee isn’t about caffeine,
how silence can have texture,
how love feels like forgetting your own name
just to learn theirs better.
You called it serendipity,
but I think we were rewritten
by some soft glitch in the code—
something that wanted to see what would happen
if two lives rhymed
without meaning to.
And then, a turn.
You started painting with your eyes closed.
Said the world looked better
when you didn’t try to make sense of it.
I wrote poetry backwards
to see if I could find where it started.
We never touched the moon,
but somehow we left fingerprints on the sky.
We lost track of days.
Time got drunk off our conversations,
started looping
the way a song does
when no one dares to skip it.
I never asked where we were going,
only how long we could stay
in this unlit miracle
where everything felt
just almost possible.
And when you finally said,
“this feels like falling without fear,”
I knew the light had turned backward
just for us.
About the Creator
Printique Studios
A poetic journey weaver, I craft verses that paint the canvas of life with hues of dreams and determination. Their words resonate with empowerment, encouraging others to forge their destinies and embrace gratitude.



Comments (1)
Beautiful --- I think I've fallen in love again. Thankyou for sharing, your poetry is always so expressive, I learn a lot xx