Fragile Threads
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  • Reads 148
  • Votes 51
  • Parts 6
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Dec 28, 2024
Dive into a collection of poems that explore the fragility of friendships, the heartbreak of broken bonds, and the weight of difficult truths. This collection dives deep into the whirlwind of teenage feelings-messy, sarcastic, humorous, and painfully real. Expect poems that laugh through the tears, poke fun at life's ironies, and sneak in profound truths when you least expect them. Whether you're navigating your own tangled friendships or just love a good mix of wit and wisdom, these verses are here to resonate, inspire, and maybe even make you smirk. Because sometimes, the best way to deal with life's drama is to rhyme it out.
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"I know nothing about loving anyone." "Nor do I..." "If you know nothing and I know nothing, perhaps together, we know something." Their story began when they were children, one scarred by fresh tragedy, crawling into a dark void filled with fear and uncertainty, the other one throwing him a rope woven with fragments of her friendship and invitations of laughter and most of all, endless rounds of UNO cards. Fourteen years later, times changed, people changed, they changed, but the two of them were still hanging onto that same rope of UNO cards, only now, there was something more than just laughter and friendship woven into that rope, something fragile and delicate that involved a web of tangled feelings and lurking emotions, affections they never thought they'd develop for one another, relationships they never felt would change. Yet at the end of it all, beyond the old memories and new sentiments, the crumpled pages that began their story and the fresh ones that serve to end it, the friendship at the root of their bond and the tenderness that now bloomed like new petals, there lay a much deeper question: Could they truly love each other if one of them didn't know how to love?