There’s something quietly powerful about writing love letters. It’s a passion of mine. I don’t write for no one in particular—just for the joy of expressing love itself. A tribute to tenderness, connection, and everything we’re capable of feeling. I’m writing for the sheer act of loving through words.
♡ If only you knew how often you cross my mind—not as a distraction, but as something sacred. You are the pause between chaos and calm, the presence I reach for in my quietest moments.
♡ There’s a softness to the way I feel about you. Not fragile—but enduring. Like the way morning light falls on familiar things and makes them beautiful all over again. That’s what you do to me. You bring fire to places I didn’t realize had grown cold.
♡ I want to know you beyond your smile—beyond the layers you show to the world. I want to listen when your voice falters, sit with you when you’re silent, and remind you that even in stillness, you are enough.
♡ If I ever hold your hand, it won’t be to lead or follow—it’ll be to say, “You don’t have to carry this alone.”
Loving you, even from afar, feels like home.”

♡ Thank you for being part of the journey. Wishing you beauty, courage, and creativity wherever the night takes you. 🪶🖤
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10 responses to “Love Letters by Jason…”
Excellent post 💯🧡
Have a Blessed saturday 🌈
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You know what, when I was in school I would write love letters for my friends 🤫🤣.. not as poetic as yours though, thankfully. Imagine a young teen guy reading such expressive love, that would make him run away 😆.
In high school, my class was incredibly small, with only twelve students. I wasn’t the most confident person back then, and college didn’t help much with that either, given the hundreds of students around me. I tended to be quite reserved. However, while working on my master’s degree in creative writing, I discovered a passion for writing love letters. I genuinely believe everyone should write them at some point. Love is an incredibly powerful emotion, beyond what we consciously understand—something more subconscious, I think. Once it takes hold, it’s almost impossible to control. Have you ever experienced a broken heart? There’s truly nothing else like it in the world. Love manifests in so many ways. We experience many things in life, but that connection with a partner is unique. Consider those stories of elderly couples where one passes away, and the other follows within days. It’s both a sad and remarkable testament to the power of love. Sorry for going on and on; you know how I can be.
Well, to burst the bubble, one of the reasons I wrote was, apparently my good handwriting 😁, but imagine spinning words about someone else’s emotions, that was nuts. Now I don’t remember being poetic in my love letters later on. Love is a powerful emotion, which can be destructive as well. It’s ironic we’re discussing love cause the past two days I saw clips of two Ted Talks on love and how it’s wired in our brain. It is an addiction one of them said. Broken heart? Maybe during my teens and early 20s perhaps, thinking the world will end 😆. I love those stories of people growing old together, I still believe in it but learning that sometimes love is not enough… I can be such a party pooper 😬.
I’m smiling over here.
What specifically is making you smile? 😋..that I can write love letters pinpointing out reality 🤣
I take pleasure reading your writing. It just makes me smile. 😌
You’re just biased 😋
Just for you…. Haha look at me go!