Tags
Bittersweet Longing, Coming-of-Age, Dreams And Disillusion, Emotional Maturity, Existential Reflection, Fleeting Freedom, Loss And Growth, Melancholy Beauty, Nostalgia And Memory, Urban Mythos, Vulnerability As Strength, Youthful Rebellion

We measured the world in untied laces,
Running from rules, losing our places.
We carried desires like embers of fire,
Craving new reasons to leap ever higher.
Howling with laughter, hungry and wild,
Breaking the silence where night was exiled.
We hid the dark in the folds of our sleeves,
Spoke in a language that no one believes.
Barefoot and fearless, we danced in shadows unseen—
Fugitives of habit, slipping from chains of routine.
We chased the dawn, with dew between our toes;
Broke yet brave, where the wild truth grows.
Spilled secrets, whispers beneath the deep,
Hopes etched softly in notebooks we keep.
We shaped our stories from fractured rhyme,
Stitched new meaning from stolen time.
The world spun onward—new seasons, old scars,
We kept our small victories sealed in glass jars.
Midnight confessions, truths half-conceived,
Bittersweet songs the dusk barely retrieved.
We bartered wonder for wages, enchantment for need,
Gnawed on the marrow and tasted our greed.
Hope haunted our bones in a restless refrain—
Farewells on the tongue long after the rain.
No wolves at the door, just years pressing near,
Where laughter grew quiet and softened to tears.
Irony flickered in cracks of the day—
What’s lost wasn’t gone; it just danced away.
We walked home at dawn, leaving shadows behind,
Pockets near empty, but hearts less confined.
In the hush before sunrise, our hope softly clings—
A memory trembling on hesitant wings.








