My love boat is moored to you

This poem compares love to a moored boat, symbolizing security and support in life's ups and downs. The poem expresses feeling safe and secure in the harbor of love, facing life's challenges with the constant support of each other.

Let’s

The content describes the joy of simple, nature-filled moments in love. Whether watching a sunrise, walking through a garden, or swimming in the ocean, the focus is on cherishing each other and the beauty of nature. The author emphasizes that precious memories are created without the need for extravagant things.

The Journey of True Love

The post reflects a personal journey of love and its evolution from youth to maturity. It emphasizes the importance of cherishing love's good times and learning from past experiences. The poet hopes to find true love again, inspired by her father's experience. The analogy of love as a diamond and a rose illustrates its transformative and enduring nature.

The Poetry of Love

This poem likens love to nature and music. Love, depicted as a timeless melody and blooming roses, transcends physical bounds. The verses convey unconditional love, intertwining emotions, thoughts, and touch.

Love is Living Art

This poem captures the essence of falling in love, whether it's the excitement of youthful infatuation or the enduring love of maturity. The poet reflects on her own experiences emphasizing the belief that it's never too late to fully embrace love. The poem celebrates the transformative and inspiring nature of love, encouraging people to embrace love fully. The poem paints a picture of love as living art, inspiring and challenging us to step beyond our comfort zones.

Steal Away A Moment in Time

In the early stages of love, intense emotions consume us, often distracting from daily tasks. As time passes, the frequency of these emotions may diminish, but stolen moments continue to nourish the romance. The poem reflects on the desire for intimacy and connection amidst life's busyness.

A Romantic First Date – The Wilted Rose Part 20

On a blind date, a young adult experienced a classic, romantic evening with a new love interest. The date included a sports car arrival, red roses, champagne, oysters, and intimate conversation overlooking the city lights. The story is shared in poetic form, contemplating the possibility of love.

Saying ”I Am Too Busy” is a Cover-Up

This poem recounts a life spent focused on helping others, neglecting their own talents and goals, realizing this behavior was rooted in fear of criticism for their creative work. By confronting this fear, the poet now prioritize sharing her poetry while still helping others, but in a balanced manner. The message urges others not to use age or circumstances as excuses and highlights the importance of pursuing personal goals. The poet encourages readers to start now and live with curiosity and wonder.

Finding Happiness in a New City – The Wilted Rose Book Part 23

Grace, a young woman, leaves the family home to pursue love and happiness. Overcoming guilt, she boards a plane, excited for her new future. The excerpt ends with a poem about following love, embodying the theme of pursuing a new life in a new city.

Cruisin’ Into Her New Love Life – The Wilted Rose Book Part 22

This poem narrates the evolution of attraction into familiarity and love through the story of Grace and Alex. It details their budding relationship marked by exchanged letters and private phone calls at Grace's home. Instead of attending her usual youth camp, Grace saves money to visit Alex in Melbourne, where they experience the Bells Beach Surf Classic together. The excitement and comfort she feels around him open up new worlds of fun. The poem encapsulates these emotions, highlighting the purity and simplicity of their connection, as well as Graceโ€™s tender hopes for their relationship's future.

Budding Love – The Wilted Rose Book Part 21

Grace, now a young adult, receives a letter that brings her joy. She eagerly awaits a reply from Alex, finding solace in her memories of their time together. Despite chaos at home, she immerses herself in their connection.

The Thrill of First Attraction – The Wilted Rose Book Part 19

The attention and thrill of first attraction. Feelings of vulnerablity and uncertainty together with excitement and pleasure.

Finding Freedom at Eighteen – The Wilted Rose Book Part 18

Mirroring the beauty and pain of a fragrant rose flower to that of life. Grace's dream of getting a full-time job and leaving home has come true. She has saved her money and she is leaving. Beverley Joy. Book Excerpt - The Wilted Rose Part 3 - The Wilted Rose Sarah had been well for... Continue Reading →

Mirroring the beauty and pain of a rose to that of life – The Wilted Rose Book Part 17

Grace moves to Melbourne, leaving behind the chaos of her strict upbringing, in pursuit of love and happiness. She embraces a new life with Alex, mirroring the beauty and pain of a rose. The fragrant flower becomes a metaphor for her poem enduring hardships to bloom into fullness, just as she does.

Teenage daughter waiting to leave home – The Wilted Rose Book Part 16

Teenage daughter looking for work so she can stop living with her mentally ill mother

Teenage daughter coping with her mother’s mental illness – The Wilted Rose Book Part 15

Sarah goes to hospital for shock treatment for her depression

Help for the family of a mentally ill mother – The Wilted Rose Book Part 14

Sarah's husband seeks medical help for his mentally ill wife.

Teenage daughter affected by her mother’s mental health – The Wilted Rose Book Part 13

Teenage daughter coping with her mother's mental illhealth.

The effects of a mother’s mental health on her daughter – The Wilted Rose Book Part 12

A teenager coping with her mother's mental illness.

Her Mother is Mentally Ill – The Wilted Rose Book Part 11

Daughter finds mother unconscious on the floor in family home.

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