love poems
Love poems for hopeless romantics; I'm the poet and you're my muse.
Instructions For Letting Go. AI-Generated.
Begin by choosing a quiet place. Not silence..... just somewhere the noise doesn’t argue back. Sit down. Let your hands rest where they fall. 2. Gather what you’ve been holding. The unfinished conversations. The words you rehearsed but never said. Do not organize them. Mess is part of the process. 3. Breathe without waiting for a reply. Inhale as if no one is watching. Exhale as if you don’t owe anyone an explanation. Repeat until your chest softens. 4. Stop editing the past. Do not rename neglect as distance. Do not call absence mystery. Clarity may hurt, but it hurts less than pretending. 5. Release quietly. No speeches. No witnesses. Just a small, private decision to stop reaching for what no longer reaches back. 6. When the feeling returns.... and it will..... do not panic. Feelings revisit to be acknowledged, not obeyed. 7. Finally, turn toward yourself. Eat something warm. Sleep without checking your phone. Notice how your name still sounds whole when spoken gently. If done correctly, letting go will not feel like freedom at first. It will feel like honesty. That is how you will know you are beginning.
By Muhammad Haroon khan6 days ago in Poets
Better Alone than Exhausted
"I’d Rather Be Alone and Quiet Than Tired of Being with Someone Else" We aren't afraid of loneliness; we are afraid of entrusting ourselves to someone who doesn't appreciate us. At certain stages of life, what matters more than mere companionship is the feeling of comfortable peace. If a relationship requires you to constantly suppress your needs, pretend everything is fine, and work tirelessly to please someone else just to receive a spark of positive energy, then you are better off alone.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing6 days ago in Poets





