Red Lover

2025/8/20 Edited to

... Read moreWhen we encounter a piece of art, especially something as personal as a poem, the question of "how much does this cost" often sparks a deeper reflection. While "Red Lover" doesn't come with a price tag in a monetary sense, its true value lies in the profound emotions and insights it offers. It's a shared experience, a moment of connection that transcends material worth. My intention with "Red Lover" was to capture the overwhelming, all-encompassing nature of affection. Imagine love spilling out like monsoons – an unstoppable, life-altering force that cannot be contained or bought. It's the kind of love that permeates everyday existence, appearing unexpectedly on sidewalks, echoing in quiet sighs exchanged between souls, and finding its most intimate expression between sheets. This isn't a commodity; it's a fundamental human experience, felt deeply and freely. The visual presentation of the poem, set against a textured beige background with faint floral patterns, further emphasizes this idea of inherent value. Just like a beautifully crafted painting or a piece of music, poetry is given freely to be appreciated. What it truly "costs" the reader is a moment of their time, an opening of their heart, and a willingness to engage with the verses. In return, it offers a glimpse into another's soul, a shared understanding, and a moment of powerful introspection. From a poet's perspective, creating a piece like "Red Lover" certainly has its own kind of "cost." It demands vulnerability, introspection, and countless hours spent wrestling with words to perfectly capture a fleeting emotion. It's the "cost" of baring a piece of one's soul, hoping that it will resonate with others. Yet, the reward – the potential for connection, for sparking a shared feeling, or simply for the act of creation itself – is immeasurable. It enriches the spirit in ways that no monetary transaction ever could. So, if you ask "how much does this cost," I invite you to consider the intangible wealth that poetry brings. "Red Lover" costs you nothing to read, but it invites you to explore the priceless "cost" and immense reward of deep human connection and passion. It's an offering, freely given, hoping to ignite emotions and stir reflections on the profound, unquantifiable nature of love.