Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
She sits beside me — as if my name were air, a passing sound — forgotten. I turn my gaze away, pretending to watch the world, yet all the while — I watch her. In silence — I admire, the constellation of her skin, the little stars — her moles — scattered across her body, and the single one that rests upon her left cheek, like a secret blessing. She never knows — but my hands are trembling, my heart — unfastened, a captive to her nearness. I pretend — yet I am undone. For every glance I steal of her is a prayer I cannot speak aloud.
0
Aug 16, 2025
Aug 16, 2025 at 3:26 PM UTC
Admire
She sits beside me — as if my name were air, a passing sound — forgotten. I turn my gaze away, pretending to watch the world, yet all the while — I watch her. In silence — I admire, the constellation of her skin, the little stars — her moles — scattered across her body, and the single one that rests upon her left cheek, like a secret blessing. She never knows — but my hands are trembling, my heart — unfastened, a captive to her nearness. I pretend — yet I am undone. For every glance I steal of her is a prayer I cannot speak aloud.
MothAndMoon
Written by
Aug 16, 2025
Aug 16, 2025 at 3:26 PM UTC
Request permission to use this poem