A poem about the final moments of a fading love — two voices sharing one last silence, afraid to speak, afraid to let go, and grieving the goodbye they both know is coming.

Love As Fire Love As Ruin

A final letter to a past love — honest, bruised, and unflinching. A man owning his mistakes, honoring what was real, and stepping forward with the kind of clarity only heartbreak can carve.

A cosmic metaphor for a love undone by its own intensity — a star that burned too hot, a night that needed darkness to shine, and the quiet hope that someday their light might meet again.

A quiet, metaphor‑driven farewell about loving something enough to set it free — and learning that release can be its own form of devotion.

A reflective tribute to a love shaped by years, distance, and the lessons that linger long after goodbye. A poem about memory, regret, and the quiet gratitude that survives the ruin.