sunshowers


sunshowers

estefaaano_writes 


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the sky cracks open,

spills its silver grief in dainty shards,

drops a murmur of words 

we dared never speak.


I traced the ruins of our summer.


found you,

still living in the flowers

sweet and sharp as bruised fruit, 

falling apart.


tell me, love, 

do you still remember when desire ran thick 

and slow through your veins, 

and when my name was prayer to your tongue?


now sunlight bleeds through storm clouds,

I count the weeks in silence,

each day its own small death.


wind carries you through the leaves,

caught between what was 

and the impossible forever.



some nights I wake 

to your ghost 

pressed warm against my ribs,

whiskey-soft, 

sharp as winter air.


I know by heart the weight of absence. 

from wrong tilts of morning lights, 

to coffee tasting like ash 

without you to share the bitter sweetness.


the garden grows wild without us.


roses climb toward the indifferent sky,

no longer knows our names,

thorns drunk on rain

and the salt of my wanting.


in sleep,

you return as storm.


I wake electric, 

my flesh a tempest with nowhere to break.


the sky weeps sunshowers,

to mourn long forgotten days.


I wander through the garden of yesterdays,

the petals still hold stolen breaths

the blooms still remember your skin.


sweet ghost, 

do you still think of me?

does my name still taste like honey,

or have you learned to swallow it whole?


sunshowers,

it's been weeks since we last spoke,

weeks since I was anything 

but silence beneath your ribs.


this ache, 

beautiful and terrible,

refuses to let me go.


the garden grows wild without us.


even the earth forgets

the weight of our bodies,

grass growing tall where we once lay,

erasing us blade by blade.


while your heart beats elsewhere, 

unmarked by mine.


love letter written in a dead language,

beautiful; unread.


to love without answer is to cradle the void,

to bloom unseen in a garden of one,

to be both flower and grave.


Comments

  1. Anonymous11/15/2025

    💛💛💛

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  2. Anonymous11/15/2025

    Wow!! It’s as if I’m walking through the memories with you, feeling both the beauty and the pain.

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  3. This poem moved me so deeply. The garden and weather feels like a perfect reflection of heartbreak.

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  4. Anonymous11/15/2025

    the sunshowers capturing that paradox of light in darkness, hope in sorrow. It's super super amazing how your lyrical phrasing and vivid sensory details elevate this beyond simple heartbreak poetry.

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  5. Anonymous11/15/2025

    The garden growing wild without you symbolizes so much about the impermanence of love and the resilience of nature.
    Great job estefaaano_writes!

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  6. Anonymous11/15/2025

    Wow, this felt really real.

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  7. endlessly you11/15/2025

    I kept reading this softly, like it needed to be heard like a secret. The ache and the memory are so palpable. It’s heartbreaking and beautiful in the same breath.

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  8. the storm cloud11/15/2025

    This awful beauty of holding onto a memory that everyone else—even the earth—is letting go of. 😭👏🏻😭👏🏻😔👏🏻😭👏🏻

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  9. Anonymous11/15/2025

    The sunshowers metaphor is perfect for that strange, quiet grief. Beautifully written.

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  10. galinda 2.011/15/2025

    This is gorgeous.

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  11. Anonymous11/15/2025

    This style praises the specific techniques, metaphors, and language used in the poem.

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  12. Anonymous11/15/2025



    I really love how you used sensory detail. 💛💛💛💛

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  13. Anonymous11/15/2025

    That final stanza hit me hard.😭😭😭 It's a beautiful and terrible ache indeed.

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  14. The grass growing tall and "erasing us blade by blade" is one of the most powerful ways I’ve ever seen the slow work of time described. Masterful piece!

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  15. Anonymous11/15/2025

    Truly beautiful and bittersweet.

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  16. linguine11/15/2025

    It’s beautiful how you use the world around us to tell this story.

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  17. dura mater dei gratia11/15/2025

    the sweetness of the love and the inevitability of its decay…absolute genius!

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  18. Anonymous11/15/2025

    coffee tasting like ash without them... that’s such a tiny, perfect detail that shows how loss impacts every moment.

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  19. definitive11/15/2025

    This is a masterclass in metaphor. The entire 'garden grows wild without us' section is phenomenal!

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  20. Anonymous11/15/2025

    It’s that vivid, almost tactile memory that hurts the most. You’ve put a specific kind of heartbreak into words I didn't know I needed.

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  21. Absolutely breathtaking. You poured so much feeling into this.

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  22. siomai rice11/15/2025

    The absence is so strong it manifests as a tangible, painful presence.

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  23. Anonymous11/15/2025

    Wow. The line 'to be both flower and grave' is just crushing.

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  24. flowershower11/15/2025

    I kept reading this and feeling the ache of lost love like it was my own.

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  25. Sunshowers contemplates absence and memory with profound grace.

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  26. Anonymous11/15/2025

    That entire final section, tying the unanswered love to cradling the void, gives the whole poem such a powerful, definitive close. Incredible work!!!!

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  27. Anonymous11/15/2025

    I don't know but lines like “your ghost pressed warm against my ribs” made my heart ache. 😭 It’s so intimate and tender.

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  28. gens ace11/15/2025

    I feel the tension and tenderness in every stanza. This is the kind of poem that stays with you.

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  29. selenerrrr11/15/2025



    I felt that deep in my chest.

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  30. Anonymous11/15/2025

    The metaphor here is undeniably masterful 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

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  31. Keillor11/15/2025

    This speaks to me on such a real level. The silence, the longing, the way you capture that ache of wanting someone who’s gone—it’s all there.

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  32. Anonymous11/15/2025

    such stunning, heartbreaking imagery. The sunshowers title says it all. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

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  33. Anonymous11/15/2025

    💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛

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