Sometimes, it's hard to describe the way that we're feeling. That's why we love to listen to music, read stories, and write poems. They help us express ourselves in ways that we wouldn't be able to in a typical conversation. To prove it, here are a few poems about love, relationships, and breakups that you should be able to relate to:
1 Music Makes You Miss Him More
If you've ever gone through a breakup, then you know what it's like to feel this way. Sometimes, we'll torture ourselves by doing the things that remind us the most of our exes, like listening to their favorite songs. However, it never gives us the closure that we're trying to achieve. Instead, it only makes things worse. It only makes us miss them more.
Even though everyone tells you that you shouldn't be afraid to talk to your crush, because he's only human, that's not the way you see him. To everyone else, he's just another face in the crowd. But to you, he's poetry. That's why it's so hard for you to treat him like you treat everybody else.
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He holds a magic within him that seems to bend the very air, turning routine moments into a canvas of emotions. To your heart, he's a melodic sonnet, a rush of eloquent verses that echo with the unspoken words you yearn to say. Conversing with him isn't just small talk; it's an attempt to match the cadence of a living poem. Every laugh, every gesture he makes - it's like watching a masterpiece unfold, and you're left speechless, tangled up in the beauty of his lyrical existence.
3 Everyone Craves Affection
You've been told time and time again that you don't need a boyfriend in order to be happy. Even though that's the truth, you shouldn't feel guilty for wanting a hand to hold. It's only natural. After all, every single person in this world craves affection. At least you're brave enough to admit to yourself that you know what you want.
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Everyone needs love and affection in their lives, and it's okay to admit that you want it. It's natural to crave physical and emotional closeness, and it's important to recognize that. Everyone has the right to feel supported and connected with someone else. It's important to remember that you don't need a partner to be happy, but it's okay to want one. You are not alone in your desire for love and companionship.
4 Love You More by the Minute
When you finally find the person you're meant to be with, you'll be surprised by how much love you're capable of holding in your heart. One day, you'll think you love them as much as you're able to love anything--but then the next day, you'll realize that your love has somehow grown even more. It never stops. It's forever increasing.
5 Real Friendships Continue after Drifting Apart
Some friends are only in your life for a short period of time. However, when you find a true friend, they'll be with you long after you drift apart. Even if you haven't talked to them in years, they'll still hold a huge part of your heart. You'll trust them just as much as you did when you were talking on the phone every single day. The friendship never really ends.
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Real friendships are special and valuable, and often last long after people have drifted apart. Even if years go by without contact, the connection between two true friends can still be strong. When two people have a true friendship, they can trust each other just as much as when they were talking every day.
The bond between two people in a real friendship is unique and can never be replaced. These friends can be there for each other through thick and thin, and even if they don’t talk every day, they know that they are there for each other when needed.
Real friendships are built on mutual understanding, respect, and trust. They are based on shared experiences, common interests, and a deep connection. Friendships that are built on these foundations can last a lifetime, even if the two people are no longer in contact.
Real friendships can help people get through difficult times. They can provide comfort, support, and a listening ear when needed. Even if the two people drift apart, they can still rely on each other for emotional and moral support.
6 Some Men Are Meant to Be Admired
Not all men are relationship material. Some of them prefer to be alone. No matter how much you try, you'll never be able to grasp them. They'll always be out of your reach. However, that shouldn't depress you, because you can still admire them just like you admire the stars in the sky.
7 Hold on Hard to Love
You shouldn't be so worried about losing someone that you pretend they don't matter to you at all. If you do that, you're not actually protecting your heart. You're only making things harder on yourself. So be brave and let love in, even when you're scared to death of the consequences.
8 Unrequited Love
We've all loved someone who didn't love us back. Could that be because you haven't made your feelings known? Instead of finding yourself unable to get out of bed, get out there and share how you feel. You might be surprised at how wonderful this can feel.
9 I Don't Hate You
This poem comes from a movie called "10 Things I Hate About You." It starts out with the bad relationship between two people, but eventually it turns beautiful as the girl realizes just how great the guy is. I bet you've thought you hated someone only to realize that you loved them.
10 True Love
How agonizing a break up can be! Poetry is a great way to work through your pain and come out the other end healed and happy. This beautiful poem tells the story about a love that ended with one person still being in love with the other. Emotional, isn't it?
These poems are so beautiful, because anyone can relate to them. Have you ever written your own poetry in your spare time?