Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
I sit by the shore with sand in my hands, thinking of him, then thinking of her. His smile is kind, his words are sweet, but never makes the water stir. She walks in like a storm I want, with eyes that pull like undertow. I'd drown so gladly in her gaze and come up breathless just to know. Boys are boats - safe, expected and still. But girls? They're waves that don't forgive. And I have feared, with aching truth, that this is how I will always live. Loving the ocean more than the shore-and longing for what wrecks me more.
0
Jun 8, 2025
Jun 8, 2025 at 11:10 AM UTC
High Tide
I sit by the shore with sand in my hands, thinking of him, then thinking of her. His smile is kind, his words are sweet, but never makes the water stir. She walks in like a storm I want, with eyes that pull like undertow. I'd drown so gladly in her gaze and come up breathless just to know. Boys are boats - safe, expected and still. But girls? They're waves that don't forgive. And I have feared, with aching truth, that this is how I will always live. Loving the ocean more than the shore-and longing for what wrecks me more.
I wrote this poem while I was still in the process of self discovery
JLB1609
Written by
16/Cisgender Female/United Kingdom
Jun 8, 2025
Jun 8, 2025 at 11:10 AM UTC
Request permission to use this poem