I miss you in the quiet moments,
when the world falls slient and still.
Your absence has left a vacuum,
That all our sweet memories fail to fill.
I reach for words I cannot send,
Words of longing, sadness and passion.
So I love you in the silence,
Filled with grief I cannot action.
You are every thought that lingers,
each dream that won’t let go.
The ache of what was ruined,
is the only truth I know.
I’m sorry for the wounds I made,
for the hurt I failed to mend.
If only we could start again,
I’m sure it would never end.
Timothy Edward Kravitz is a contemporary poet whose writing centers on reflection, healing, and quiet transformation. His work often explores themes of emotional rebuilding, faith, longing, and the slow process of becoming whole after loss. Through restrained language and grounded imagery, he writes about walking forward gently, learning from pain without being defined by it.
Kravitz’s poetry favors stillness over spectacle, inviting readers into moments of honesty, solitude, and renewal. His poems reflect an ongoing search for meaning, balancing vulnerability with hope and finding grace in ordinary human experience.