Poems
Hey! Listen Darling!
"Hey! Listen darling! Don't dream about prince. No one's gonna search for you by your shoe size, you ain't Cinderella."
Poems
If I were a poem
"If I were a poem, I'd wrap you in my verses, Keeping you warm on cold lonely nights. With hope, love and a little bit Of something to dream."
Poems
I SIT BY THE MIRROR
"I sit by the mirror, Look in the eye. Touch my face, And instantly deny. I console myself, It's not my fault. And its just the mirror."
Fiction
A Letter I’ll Never Let You Read
"It is for you, I made myself steady, gathered all my pieces, so I could love you in the way I want to be loved."
Poems
LET’S NOT LET
"Let's not let our dawn embrace the night. Let's not let ourselves vanish of each other's sight," writes the poet.
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