Eala Cartwright : Writing

I Could Love You

I Could Love You

A Poem by Eala Cartwright


I Could Love You There's a field by a graveyard In an old part of town A young couple sat there You might have seen them around She is li..
If The Worst Should Happen

If The Worst Should Happen

A Poem by Eala Cartwright


If The Worst Should HappenMy dreams are where you still touch me.I feel your arms about my waist,Your lips on mine.My dreams are where I forget that Y..
The Traces We Leave Behind

The Traces We Leave Behind

A Poem by Eala Cartwright


The Traces We Leave BehindYou said that the thing youLoved most about me was my laugh.So tell me,When you see those photographs of me now -You know th..
Have You Seen This Girl

Have You Seen This Girl

A Poem by Eala Cartwright


Have You Seen This Girl?She smiles so wide that it lightsEven the darkest of nights.Her laughter comes freely and is enoughTo fill the whole room.She ..
Do I Miss You Right?

Do I Miss You Right?

A Poem by Eala Cartwright


Do I Miss You Right?I thought I knew what it was to miss someone.To search crowds for their faceKnowing full well you wont find what you're looking fo..
I Like to Think So

I Like to Think So

A Poem by Eala Cartwright


I Like To Think SoI had a dream last night.A dream about a universe different to our own.A universe in which I stayed. Where distance did not leave us..
Distance

Distance

A Poem by Eala Cartwright


Distance If I didn't live where I live,My love,If there wasn't two hoursWorth of distanceBetween us,Then I would have stayed.I would've stayedAnd been..
The Morality Of The Sun and Moon

The Morality Of The Sun and Moon

A Poem by Eala Cartwright


The Morality of the Sun and Moon "how strange", he says,as we're sat facing each other on the couch,blankets thrown haphazardly about our laps."how st..
Haircut

Haircut

A Poem by Eala Cartwright


Haircut She couldn't bare it. He was gone;She was never getting him and back and yetEvery time she looked in the mirrorAll she could hear was him ..
The Fact of Moving On

The Fact of Moving On

A Poem by Eala Cartwright


The Fact of Moving On I think that was the thing that terrified her the most. She loved him hopelessly and yet, she knew that she couldn’t ..

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