Sunday, 27 July 2025
The Ghost In My Phone by David Grayson
These poems are so relatable while only being four to five lines, all the poems play a role in telling the story of love and loss.
The final poem especially, about moving on, carrying on a tale of resilience in the face of how the relationship plays out reminds us love is great but even if it breaks down there is always the future and yourself to concentrate on to grow from the situation, a great reminder to all us readers.
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