The most dauntless thing a writer could do is to keep writing," I wrote while trying to imagine his cryptic eyes.
"You know, things writers usually do like fishing for stars and have it glued on our papers, to repaint aurora in our head on our way home and make it up to words when we reached our desk,
stealing metaphors from songs and sparing too much time just to have rhymes or have an analogy of how his smile fixes everything in every flowing stoke of letters and give it a heavy scale of impact or turn him into a walking poetry.
I think this is what makes us brave,
to keep on writing for and about someone
and in my case,
I had someone like youwho
was
never
really
into
art."
YOU ARE READING
POETRY THAT STAYS
PoesíaYou don't really love someone, not until they become the person behind of your poetries. When poetry speaks, it echoes through your soul, lingers in your heart, and dances in your dreams. And... it stays. I wrote poems enough for people to ask, "w...