Coins in a Fountain (a poem)

Published on 20 December 2024 at 12:37

In a foreign city

by the wish fountain's edge,

she appeared,

a chance encounter,

her eyes holding a silent promise

she placed a coin in my hand,

its surface warm, alive with the moment,

I took it, but lost in her gravity, I had no wish beyond

the warmth of her presence,

the coin fell, sinking,

a silent prayer among many

then as twilight wove its shadows,

we parted ways,

our paths drifted into the crowd,

silent, as though the world

had nothing more to give,

now, years later,

under a sky of scattered dreams

tonight the stars are shimmering

like coins in a fountain,

and I have not forgotten

to make a wish.

Image Description: A close-up of water splashing down from one level of a fountain to another. Sunlight makes the water glitter. The fountain is a dark gray color.

Credit: John Wilson / Unsplash via Webador

About the Author

As an introvert, Raven Branhard (he/him) finds his voice through writing about his interactions with the world. Raven is a British citizen of Persian descent, and his upbringing was shaped by travel across Europe and Asia due to his father's work as well as political circumstances. Raven's poetry explores a range of social interactions and emotions, encompassing themes of love, longing, joy, and contentment. Read more of Raven's work on Threads under the name @ravenbranhard.


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