HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY! ❤️
Today sparks many thoughts, mostly happy and loving, but for me, there is more to this day than chocolate and roses. So, I’m combining two posts from the past, and if you remember these, I hope they resonate again…❤️
Valentine’s Day is an exciting day for couples to celebrate their love for each other. I also show my love not only for my husband, but for my family and friends who hold a special place in my heart. But we need to keep in mind that today isn’t joyful for everyone. Some people grieve the passing of their spouse or partner. Some hearts hurt from a breakup. Some people have chosen to be single, so today may not hold a huge significance for them. Some live on the streets. Some live with daunting diagnoses. So, let’s be mindful of the different scenarios that play out. If today is a joyful day for your heart, I implore you to take a moment to think of those who struggle in some manner…
Unseen Hearts
Candy hearts say Be Mine
Red roses represent forever
Fancy dinners for two in love
A lifetime of together…
Ahh, the joy…
but my thoughts drift to the old man on Anderson Drive
who wears his gray hair long,
surrounded by treasures divine,
and sits outside his raggedy, faded blue tent
that balances on damaged poles,
an office of esteem used to house the chair
that wobbles beneath his body of bones
and I wonder about the young woman
on Lincoln Avenue
who burrows into a weathered, pea-green bag
on the old bus stop bench –
the scratched enclosure keeps her dry
when raindrops fall on cue,
buses pass by, heading to their next hub
by the curb lies an old shoe
and the poor mutt curled up beside his master,
ribs defined – who doesn’t know
why he only gets crumbs to lick up
from the unwashed hand,
but no leash keeps him bound –
he knows not of despair, but loyalty he comprehends
So, I browse over the valleys of my pondering and wonder,
do your thoughts also drift to defeated souls
where hopelessness betrays faith, where life has taken a toll?
Where is their place on this Valentine’s Day?
© Lauren Scott

And now for a mixture of love poems from the past…
In Technicolor
A distant memory
in technicolor…
I want to rip the page
from my mind’s
photo album
because my heart
was foolish
to fall for that man,
our skies different
our dreams astray,
but the heart’s pulse
beats to a tune
of its own choosing,
logic holds no leverage.
Though this man
wasn’t a cockroach,
I never wished
to stomp on him.
And so, I’m grateful,
for without that page
I wouldn’t have
stumbled
upon the path
that lead me
to my love at last.
If the Universe Would Share
I whisper to him,
“Do you see that blue
luminous star?
I choose it for you.”
If the universe would share,
I’d pull the gleaming beauty
from the constellations
and place it in the palm
of his hands.
We would sit upon
a slow-moving cloud
and dangle our legs
into freedom.
I’d touch my lips
to his, tenderly,
then hunger would
reel through our veins,
tumbling us into a
pleasant intoxication,
watching moonbeams
pierce our private night sky.
Belonging
Do you trust me? Will you
take my hand and let me
lead the way to a place
transcending boundaries
of our reality? Let us get
lost in tranquility –
dancing to the majesty of
the surroundings, feeling
rhythm vibrate through our
bones. For as long as our
hearts desire, this is our
destination. Time is but
a memory. Its existence
leaves no trace on the path
where we tread.
There is only you, me,
and the intensity
of our belonging to each other.

© Lauren Scott, BaydreamerWrites.com – All rights reserved.
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Do you feel the same as I do? Which poem resonates the most?
From my heart to yours, I wish you joy and love every day!
Happy Valentine’s Day! ❤️
I love the first poem Lauren, it is a powerful reminder that not all are joyful today.
And the line ‘Time is but a memory’ resonates deeply. Three excellent pieces of love. Happy Hearts Day!!! 💘
Thanks so much for your wonderful words, Ernie! I’m glad that what I share resonates deeply with you. Happy Hearts Day to you, my friend! 🥰
I love these peeks into real people.
I’m glad you enjoyed these, Jacqui! Thank you!
Thank you so much, Lauren. The words “daunting diagnoses” hits home for me this morning as I think about a few dear ones who’ve received unwelcome news this week. Appreciate your depth and wisdom. Sending hugs to you, this Valentine’s Day. 💕💕💕
Thanks for your lovely words, Vicki. But I’m sorry you have some dear ones who received unwelcome news. It’s unimaginable to know how that feels unless we walk in their shoes. Even around the holidays, I feel the same way. Many of us can celebrate, but many don’t have reason to. Thanks again, and sending hugs to you! ❤️🌺❤️
Love your generous heart, my friend. Xo! ❤️
And I love yours, Vicki! 🥰💞
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❤ yes, good to remember all of this
I feel the same around Thanksgiving and Christmas too, Beth! ❤️
I hope that you and your hunny have a great Valentine’s Day.
Thanks so much, John! Happy Valentine’s Day to you! 🥰
You are very welcome.
Happy Valentine’s Day to you too, Lauren! 💖💫
Thanks, Luisa! Have a lovely day! ❤️🌹
Wishing you the same 💫❣️💫
Everyone’s lot in life is different. I wish the best for them all.
I feel this way around the holidays too. 💞
Happy Valentine’s Day, Lauren! 💖💐
Thanks so much, T! Enjoy your day! 💞
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Happy Valentine’s Day 🌹
Thanks, Luisa! Enjoy your heart day! 💖
I wish you the same, dear Lauren 💞
Your poems are thoughtful, Lauren. Enjoy the day with your loves.
Thanks, Mary! Enjoy your heart day too! ❤️💐
All of your poems are beautiful, Lauren. I wish you love and lots of hugs today to you and Matt! ❤️
Thanks so much, Cindy, and I wish you the same with your beautiful family! Hugs and lots of love, my friend! 💖💐
You’re so very welcome, Lauren and thank you so very much! Love and hugs back💓💓💓
Happy Valentines Day, Lauren.
Thanks, John! Happy heart day to you too!
Wonderful poems that speak to the heart. Enjoy your day, may it be filled with love. xo
Thanks so much, Darlene, and wishing you the same! 🩷🌷🩷
Happy Valentine’s, my dearest friend.
Such a beautiful way to celebrate it!
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Thanks so much, Marina! Wishing you the same, and I’m glad you enjoyed this post. Hugs and love 💕🩷❤️🤗
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Hi Lauren I love all of your poems my friend.
I am also happy that you posted the first one which is a very poignant reminder .
Have a wonderful day
Hugs and love to you 🤗❤️🥰
Thanks so much, Maggie, and the first one is pretty special to me too. When I was younger, it was all about hubby and I, and though it still is, I (we) also think of those who are struggling in some way. The same feeling comes around the holidays – the calendar holidays that should be joyful for all, but sadly, turn out to be the opposite. Anyway, thanks again, and hope you’ve had a good day! Lots of love and huge hugs heading your way! 💐💖🥰
It is always my pleasure Lauren.
Your poem shows what a big kind heart you have my friend.❤️
We forget these things sometimes.
Much love back to you and warm hugs as well 🥰🌹💝
❤️🥰💫🤗
Happy Valentine’s Day. Thanks for sharing your poems.
Thanks, Elizabeth! I hope you enjoyed all of them! Hope you’ve had a good day too and a good Valentine’s evening. 💖
My husband had to meet a long-time client in Palm Springs. I was home alone doing taxes. Not my best Valentine’s Day! But we’ll celebrate over the weekend.
Have a very happy Valentine’s Day!
Thanks so much, Pooja! 💞💐
You’re very welcome! 💝
Candy hearts. My favorite. Ha, ha.
I hope you get some candy hearts, Brian! 🥰
isn’t this curious… I typed my comment, and it seemed to have disappeared. at the risk of being repetitive… I lost in vivid thoughts aligning with your piece about Technicolor when I opened my computer and began answering emails.. Happy VD to you and those who mean the most to you!
I’ve had issues lately leaving comments too, Annette, so I get it. I’m glad one of the poems resonated with you. I look back on those days and am so glad I didn’t marry that man! 🙂 But if I hadn’t met him, I most likely wouldn’t have met my hubby, and he’s been and is the best for me. Sometimes things work out for the best. Happy Valentine’s Day to you; wishing you the same! ❤️🌷
I love how you’ve reflected on all the aspects of this day, no longer of any significance to some. Your poetry is beautiful, Lauren, especially If the Universe…
I’m glad that part resonated with you, Balroop. Just like during the holidays, the joyful celebrations aren’t joyful for all. Thanks so much for your lovely words about my poems. Hugs 💞
I love all the poems, Lauren, especially the one reminding us that not all is well on the day of love. Happy Valentines Day
Thanks, Denise, and that poem is resonating with many. I hope you’ve had a great Valentine’s Day and a good evening to come! 💖
Thank you for the important reminder that there are some for whom Valentine’s Day is painful.
That poem seems to be a favorite for many, Liz. Thank you for your kind words. It’s good to hold others in our hearts who don’t have reason to celebrate on days like today. ❤️
You’re welcome, Lauren.
Thank you, Lauren for your poem Unseen Hearts – a very appropriate title and a reminder that pain resides in our backyards.
As for your love poems…well, you are very lucky. ❤
“Pain resides in our backyards” so well said, Carol, and thank you for your lovely comment. As for the love poems, I feel fortunate, but in a grateful way, never to brag about it. Wishing you a lovely day and evening. ❤️🤗
I enjoyed every one of your poems, Lauren! Thanks for sharing them.
Yvette M Calleiro 🙂
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Thanks for your lovely words, Yvette, and I’m sorry for the delay! Your comment was in spam! I need to check that more often. I found another comment of yours too, so I’ll reply to that as well. Have a good weekend, and thanks again! xo
No worries! XOXO 🙂
These poems are beautiful Lauren.
Thanks so much, Sadje. I appreciate your lovely words. Happy Valentine’s Day! ❤️
You’re most welcome
All of your poems touch me Lauren as I sit here with my buddy, so very, very fortunate. I paused when I read about the dog. More than loyalty holds him. I think love does as well. And it likely goes both ways. Each other may be all they have, but they have each other. And that is saying a lot.
Thanks so much, Curt, and I feel very fortunate too. I also agree about the dog, love and loyalty go hand in hand. I don’t know why ‘love’ didn’t make it in the poem, but I may have to edit now. I appreciate your kind words, and I hope you and Peggy had a nice Valentine’s Day.
Great Valentine’s Day, Lauren. just being here guaranteed it.
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Your poems are thoughtful and heartfelt, Lauren. Not all are fortunate to enjoy life as it is meant to be. 💗
Thanks for your lovely comment, Eugi, and I’m glad you liked all the poems. I feel the same around the holidays. 💞
You’re very welcome, Lauren. 💗
Deeply moved by your poem. Thank you so much for this share, Lauren. 💓🙏🏻
I’m so glad, Michele. That first poem resonated with many. Thank you for your lovely words and visit. 💖🌷
You’re very welcome and a wonderful week to you! 💖
I hope you both had a wonderful Valentines Day Lauren, I loved the poetry shares also…. Enjoy the rest of your weekend xx
We had a lovely evening and time together yesterday too, Sue. I hope your day was just as wonderful! I’m glad you loved the poems also. It’s a nice, long weekend for us. So, enjoy yours too, my friend! xoxo
It was Lauren.. and enjoy your Long weekend my friend xx ❤
I hope you had lots of attention on this special day.
I did, Ian, thank you, but so did my husband. He’s the best! I hope you had a wonderful day too. 🥰
Thank you for your loving and wise heartfelt words, lovely Lauren. Much love to you and Matt, always. Xxxx 🩷😘🌹
Thanks for your beautiful words, Jane. I’m happy you loved this post. Sending lots of hugs and love to you and Tim. And thanks for your email. I have a lot to think about. 🙂 ❤️💐🥰 xoxoxo
These are all so beautiful and evocative, Lauren. You capture love’s disappointments, love’s cast aways, and the peace found in those stable, loving, relationships. Your first poem is heartbreaking and a reminder that Valentine’s Day isn’t candy and roses for everyone. ❤
Thanks for your beautiful comment, Diana. I think of others who are struggling on these ‘holidays’ and also at Thanksgiving and Christmas. It’s hard not to when I pass by homeless encampments often. I hope you had a nice day! 💞
Things are very hard for a lot of people and it’s going to get worse, I’m afraid. The very least we can do is recognize the humanity of those who are struggling.
I agree, and my new post/poem ties into this too. My husband and I feel bad that our kids (though adults) are experiencing so many awful things that we never did. ❤️
Same here, Lauren. Their experience of this country is so different than mine.
All these poems are thought provoking, Lauren. We see endless poverty here and its getting worse.
After I posted my comment I was thinking of a party TC and I attended on Saturday night. All the attendees are upper middle class and some of the women are taking Ozempic, one has Ozempic face and looks like she is suffering from a terminal illness. It is such an irony to see this behaviour in the context of all the poverty that surrounds us in this country.
Very interesting, Robbie, and ironic. It’s all Matt and I can do to not let the news of our country and world get to us deeply. Otherwise, we’d easily slide into a rabbit hole of anxiety. Inspiration for my poem today. 🙂 Have a good week ahead! 🥰
Yes, I agree. I do the same as my country is full of issues too.
Thanks so much, Robbie, and it’s very sad. I pass by a homeless encampment often.
I know exactly how it feels.
Holidays can be difficult for a lot of people.
They really can, Binky. I hope you had a great day though. 🙂
Thank you for using your platform to draw attention to those who don’t fit in the traditional and commercialized view of Valentine’s Day, Lauren. Your first poem resonated for me in the many people for whom the daily likely holds little meaning as so much of their existence deals with basic survival.
And as Binky says, “Holidays can be difficult for a lot of people.”
Hi Steve, I’m so sorry for the delay! But thank you for your wonderful comment, and I’m glad you’re in agreement with the reason for sharing my first poem. I feel the same way around the holidays too, as they can be difficult for some people. Have a wonderful weekend with your family!
Oh not to worry at all, Lauren!
You’re very welcome and I wish you a pleasant weekend, too! ☀️
These are fabulous, Lauren! I especially like the first one.
Thanks, Dawn! That poem has been popular! 🥰
My fog of memory does not remind of love past, present or lost, as much as reading your poems again or anew does.
Yes, I got roses, as some got to live outside in the snow.
Your heart is big, and you are kind to remember the forgotten.
Roses: I water dry the roses my N gives me. I have every bloom from every rose he ever gave me. Some petals have turned to dust. I have about 3 quarts of rose dust, 3 quarts of dry broken petals, 4 quarts of rose heads breaking apart and 4 large vases of perfect rose heads.
Belated love’s day love!
xo❦🌹❦xo
Thanks for your lovely words, Resa. I can’t help but think of those alone or suffering in some way on days like Valentine’s Day or during the holidays. My hubby brought home roses too, but I absolutely love your rose story. Talk about romantic! You’ve just written the beginning of a love poem. Belated heart day to you too, my dear friend. Hugs and lots of love! 💝🌹🎉xoxo
Big hearts.
The beginning of a poem, how lovely.
It was love at first sight. It will be love at last sight. ❤️xoxox❤️
Oh that first poem, so, moving! Thanks for sharing Lauren! It touched my heart!
Thanks so much, Carol Anne! Your wonderful words are appreciated! xoxo