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After each poem, we ask you, "Were you touched by this poem? Share your Story!". When a poem touches you, please join the tens of thousands over the years who have shared their own stories of love, heartache and healing.

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Recent Community Stories
  • Lori Pritchard
  • July 1, 2025

I don't remember when I first read this, but with many seafarers in my family it almost brings tears to my eyes each time I read it.

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  • Jenny Croft
  • July 1, 2025

Three weeks ago I lost my husband of 59 years he had been my life since I was 15. Looking for a reading for his funeral I found this and it said all I wanted to say. Thank you for this beautiful poem, I shall treasure it.

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  • Melody C
  • June 26, 2025

Me too!
I've been dating this guy for over 6+ years. Could never get him to communicate with me about anything..
He never holds my hand in public. Never kisses me in public. Never introduces me to family or friends. ETC.. But continues to tell me that he loves me when we are in bed. I've never had a guy treat me this way.
What gives?
Hurt and confused!!

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  • Jason Moorhouse, Taunton
  • June 23, 2025

That was beautiful and if the poem was about your son I'm am deeply sad that that happened. I lost my sister to suicide so I know the hurt you are feeling, thank you for that lifting poem.

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  • Ann D. Stevenson, Gloucestershire, UK
  • June 22, 2025

Some good advice. I definitely need to learn to listen more and talk less! I'm very prone to opening my mouth before engaging my brain! Best wishes, Ann.

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  • Ahmad Ahmadi
  • June 18, 2025

I fell in love eight years ago, At one point, I decided to pursue her, but her mother rejected our relationship and never accepted my love for her daughter. After two years, we were no longer in contact. During that time, I was very sick; only a doctor and close friends helped me recover. One day, I received a call. When I answered, I heard her voice, very sad and emotional, saying, "Are you Ah..." She explained that she was upset about our previous relationship but had now accepted me. She also told me that her mother wanted to see me. Even then, I received attention from many girls and women, but I rejected their advances because my love for her was stronger than anything else. I feel I loved her more with each passing day. My advice to those who fall in love is to pursue their loved one as soon as possible, because many people in this world try to destroy and break hearts, but true love is worth fighting for.

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  • Peggy Dougherty
  • June 17, 2025

A very descriptive poem of small things in nature, but tying into big ( important) themes.
I liked when you mentioned at the end, rising for your reward.

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  • Sylvia Stults
  • June 16, 2025

Peggy, thank you for your reply. You are 100% correct, this topic is crucial in life. There are many that may not believe as I do, and I respect their position, as everyone is different. I'm happy this poem made it through and even if it affect just one, it's worth it. Thank you again.

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  • Peggy Dougherty
  • June 15, 2025

Nice job, Sylvia!
Your topic is so crucial for true success in life.

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  • Sandra Clarkson
  • June 15, 2025

I love this poem it was one of the first ones I read as a child , and always reminds me of bedtime as a child in summer . I have shared it with my grandson

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