love poems
Love poems for hopeless romantics; I'm the poet and you're my muse.
Strength Without Words
We have traveled a long road together through these stories—from the first encounter and the pain of betrayal to the maturity of middle-age love and the war between the heart and the mind. Now, we arrive at the most important destination: the sanctuary of the present moment. True strength isn't always found in loud victories or grand gestures. Sometimes, it is found in the quiet room where we allow ourselves to be vulnerable, knowing that we are watched over by a love that doesn't need words to be felt. This is my promise to myself and to the peace I have finally earned.
By Magma Star5 days ago in Poets
The Accidental Meeting
Life has a strange way of testing our progress. Just when we think we have mastered the art of "choosing ourselves," the past reappears at a corner, unannounced. An accidental meeting can feel like a sudden earthquake, shaking the foundation of the strength we worked so hard to build. This poem captures that terrifying moment of standing face-to-face with a ghost who never said goodbye—and the difficult realization that to survive this time, I cannot be the person I was before.
By Magma Star5 days ago in Poets
Meeting in the Middle of Life
Coming to terms with a love that arrives in the middle of life is a quiet revolution. It is a different kind of heartbeat—one that carries the weight of history, the faces of our children, and the scars of previous endings. After the illusions of youth fade, we are left with a simple, profound need for companionship that doesn't demand we erase who we were. In this part of my journey, I explore that delicate balance between the fulfillment found in my children and the specific, quiet yearning for a partner who understands the "middle" of the road.
By Magma Star5 days ago in Poets



