Today My Heart Wears You

gray0328

 

Today my heart wears you like curtains,  

a house draped in the light of longing,  

each fold holding the weight of shadows,  

your breath, a wind, stirring my silence.  

 

Inside, the walls hum your name softly,  

plants lean toward the echoing music,  

the floorboards ache the way I ache,  

bearing your absence like restless roots.  

 

Today it fills with you, spills rivers,  

a cascade of days, unmoored, uncounted,  

where your voice becomes the horizon's edge,  

a thread stitching sky to restless earth.  

 

You bloom in the cracks of my routine,  

a stubborn flower breaking stone’s muscle,  

your touch, a warmth housed in distances,  

your love, the dawn in my darkest rooms.

  • Author: gray0328 (Offline Offline)
  • Published: January 14th, 2026 11:33
  • Comment from author about the poem: For Ramona the love of my life
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • sorenbarrett

    A love poem that tells the loved how much they are valued. Nicely written Gray

    • gray0328

      Thanks Soren I wrote this for my love Ramona

      • sorenbarrett

        You are welcome I'm sure she will love it



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