#emotion

# Whispers in the Rain#

This heartfelt love poem compares the rain to the beloved’s presence—calming, nurturing, and deeply missed. It captures the longing for reunion and the comfort found in cherished memories during a monsoon. Whispers in the Rain Today’s rain feels like touching… Read More ›

# Stay in the Memory #

A tender and evocative poem reflecting on the enduring presence of a loved one, even in absence. It captures how memories and emotions linger like whispers in rain, stars, and silence—eternal imprints on the heart. Stay in the Memory I… Read More ›

“Meeting My Heart”

This is a tender poem about reconnecting with our soul after years of neglect. It highlights the journey of self-reflection and healing, showing that the most important reconciliation is with ourselves. The poem illustrates the bravery needed to confront our… Read More ›

# Forgive Myself #

“Forgive Myself” is a touching poem about reconnecting with our own soul after neglect. It focuses on self-forgiveness, healing, and accepting the parts of ourselves we forgot. This gentle journey reminds us that the most important reconciliation is with ourselves…. Read More ›

# Morning Breaks #

A heartfelt reflection on self-discovery, resilience, and acceptance. This poem captures the journey from doubt and fear to courage, healing, and embracing life fully—with all its shadows and joys. Morning Breaks Morning breaks. I gather dreams—Fragments of hope, whispers of… Read More ›

# Happiness Is All About#

The Key to Happiness This poem explores the essence of happiness—not in material things, but in simple joys like a smile, laughter, friendship, and moments of peace. It reveals that happiness, when shared, can brighten even the darkest times. Happiness… Read More ›

# A Gentle Reminder #

This poem celebrates the idea of living life with boldness, laughter, and mischief instead of quietly “aging with grace.” It encourages embracing joy, chasing dreams, and creating stories worth telling, reminding us that wrinkles are not signs of decline but… Read More ›