A World Apart
How did we get so far,
To be a world apart?
Wishing on every star,
To heal a broken heart.
For now we will say goodbye,
But still I'll dream of you.
Every night while I cry,
I'll just pray that you knew.
- Heartbreak/Lost Love
How did we get so far,
To be a world apart?
Wishing on every star,
To heal a broken heart.
For now we will say goodbye,
But still I'll dream of you.
Every night while I cry,
I'll just pray that you knew.
I enjoy writing and I typically write poems. I keep a notebook full of them and add to it almost daily. I write about what is happening or what happened at one point in my life. But despite writing a lot of poems, no one has ever seen them. I hope you enjoy reading the poems as much as I did writing them!
These Poems About Lost Love gently illustrate how love can fade through subtle changes, like missed moments and unspoken words, showing the quiet distance that grows over time.
These Love Poems for Lost Love reflect how love can slip away gradually, with time erasing its presence, leaving behind traces that become harder to hold onto.
These Loved and Lost Poems capture the subtle shifts in familiar moments and places after love is lost, portraying how absence can change even the smallest details of life. The verses gently convey the quiet acceptance of that change, offering a calm reflection on love’s passing.
Through short, reflective verses, these Poems About Losing A Loved One capture the quiet emptiness left behind after loss, focusing on the subtle, everyday reminders of absence. Each piece offers a simple but deep exploration of how grief lingers in small moments and fading memories.
Through minimal words and strong visuals, these poems of lost love explore how love, once lost, leaves traces in nature, fading like footprints or broken wings in the wind. Each poem quietly reflects on the inevitable fading of emotions, offering a soft, reflective sadness.
These poems remind us that loss is often marked by everyday moments—a quiet chair, a fading step, or a single flower. Each captures the quiet reality of absence, offering a gentle reflection on how even brief lives leave lasting impressions.