
Forgotten Times
a nostalgic poem by Salvador Ramirez about youth and how time fades memories yet many still remain.



Shrapnel
Through rock music’s legacy of resistance, passion, and the relentless struggle against conflict, this poem fuses the energy of the concert with the imagery of the battlefield — a place where the two converge through the voices of rock legends and the powerful stands they have taken.



Yesterday was Yesterday
This introspective poem reflects on how familiar routines stay the same, yet each day we wake up changed, quietly transformed by time, growth, and the unseen shifts within us.


I like to keep my liquor next to my Laneige
A poem delving into being a girl that isn’t perfect


Pressed Flowers
A spring time poem. The human heart loves pretty things and loves to preserve it.



Walking in Circles
A poem that captures the tension between dreams and reality. Repetition, days adrift and being stuck in the same place.

The Last Cigarette of Summer
A nostalgic and bittersweet poem that explores the warmth of shared moments, the inevitability of goodbyes, and the way seasons shift—yet some bonds remain unbroken.



Until I turn blue
This piece captures the intensity of devotion, the fear of loss, and the way love shapes identity and wholeness.


Faded Colour
Through vivid color imagery, this reflective poem explores themes of difficult relationships, fading connections, and nostalgia, revealing how time alters both perception and meaningful bonds.