Warm/Cold
  • Reads 17
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 2
  • Time <5 mins
  • Reads 17
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 2
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Sep 26, 2023
"Cold" portrays a sense of emotional loss, loneliness, and a feeling of being abandoned.
The girl in this poem reflects on a relationship that once held promise but has now turned cold and distant.
There's a sense of longing and regret as she laments the loss of love and the person she once cared about.

"Warm" contrasts with "Cold" by adopting a more detached and cynical tone.

The man in this poem expresses a lack of concern for the feelings of others and presents a guarded demeanor.
He reveals a pattern of past heartbreak and vows not to be vulnerable again.
The poem emphasizes emotional detachment and skepticism toward love and relationships.
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