Write to give yourself Strength
Aïssi
⭐️Writing isn't just art... it's a voice for dreams and comfort for every heart.⭐️
Ama Bangura
Drawn to the tension between silence and emotion, her poetry reflects the fragile beauty of being human—their existential thoughts and emotional depths. Through her writing she tries to capture what lingers unsaid; the art of feeling deeply, quietly.
Archana K S
Archana writes about life’s meaning, human connection, politics, random discoveries and reflections on the world. When not writing, she’s reading, obsessively watching the news, or starting arguments to see where they go.
Ayesha Jamal
Ayesha Jamal is an engineer on paper, a wife and a mother on duty and a poet at heart. Her life revolves around integrating her responsibilities and her love for poetry while she tries to find new perspectives through a poet's lens.
Ciarra Young
I started writing poetry in April of 2025. It has been the most freeing, emotional, and heartfelt decision ever. I am thankful for poetry and honored to share with others. I hope you enjoy!
CK Kalsaria
Art is what moves us and makes this world worthy enough for survival. I worship it in one of its form by loving to read and write poems. Come along to experience plethora of emotions through words
Denise Romero
Poetry fuels my soul, It helps me heal and grow. I write the words I am afraid to say outloud. I am a Jack of all trades I write kids poems, poems about depressions, sucide, immigration rights and more
Harini Banwari
Delilah is a 24-year-old dreamer who prefers writing words to speaking them. She genuinely believes her Hogwarts letter got lost in the mail, but that does not stop her from believing in magic. Delilah loves musing about life, and creating art.
Helen Abraham
Helen is a Social Work graduate and a storyteller at heart from Gurugram, Haryana. For her, writing is like an answered prayer when human lives and emotions grip her. She crafts prose that weaves metaphors and imagery.
KAMAKSHI MISHRA
Kamakshi is an 18 year old media student based in Mumbai, India. She writes because she doesn't know how not to, and only through her writings can she live. As far as adjectives go- she's a writer, poet, Storyteller and a lot that is undefined.
Khatija Khan
Khatija Khan is a 21 year old poet, and a Management student from Khandwa, MP. For her, writing poetry is like breathing. When the world seems to crumble, words become her sanctuary. She dreams of publishing her poetry book some day.
laconic
Laconic means "To say a lot using only a few words". This poet aims to reach people with their poetry and help them feel seen. Too many people feel lonely, even in a world with 8.2 billion others in it.
Lash
Whiplash in the form of Words Thanks for stopping by ♥© #Poet #Writer #Empath Poems ~ Lyrics ~ Words
Luna whisper
I write where emotions meet honesty. My words are born from silence, experiences, and untold stories—written to be felt, not just read.
Margaux Zara
My work explores intimacy, nature, and the emotional imprints we carry. Through poetry and prose, I seek the language of what remains unspoken — the sensations, silences, and truths that shape us
Marta Schober
Marta is a 23 year old poet from Minnesota. She likes writing about nature and feelings, romanticizing the world into a fairytale of her own. She also sings and plays guitar, turning poems into mini songs.
Phaguni Shrivastava
I’m Phaguni, a writer and poet from Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. A student still learning, a dreamer still growing. I write because I feel deeply, and in every word, I try to give a little back to the world.
Rachel Woodbridge
Rachel Woodbridge is a 17 year old poet, whose fingers reach out for a pencil when words become too heavy for the heart to carry. She is juggling her high school studies while fighting with her emotions through metaphors and imagery.
Ruvaani
Ruvaani is a poet who writes of love, womanhood, and transformation. Her words blend tradition with tenderness, inviting readers to feel deeply and find beauty in the ordinary.
Shristi Sharma
A teenager who started writing for praise, but learned to write for understanding.
Snigdha Debnath
When the world around her sways between turmoil and tantrums, she picks up her pen and bruises the pages. Poetry has been her only prayer for almost a decade now.
Subhasis Patra
I write because silence was killing me slowly. Because I’ve been the problem, the one who cared too much and still wasn’t enough. If my words hurt, it’s because they’re honest. I’m not here to be poetic. I’m here to survive what I couldn’t fix.
Taha Ansari
I write to make sense of quiet grief, unspoken anger, and the slow work of healing. My words live where vulnerability meets clarity, turning raw emotion into art for those who feel deeply and are learning to be honest with themselves. ~Taha
thenotesofspring
A soul learning to bloom again through words. Each poem is a note — written in the language of healing, loss and becoming.
Thomas Read
I am the_coldpoet on instagram, A passionate writer who is also a Full time Theatre/breakfast chef for an asset banking management company. Exercise, music and cooking have been my main hobbies ever since I was young, always following my heart.