Love Isn’t Sponsored
I scroll past hearts that pulse and glow, Valentine’s Day on full display. Red roses chase me screen to screen, Diamonds wink like they know my name. I see a couple laugh on cue, A perfect moment, framed just right. You hand her flowers, bold and big, A love story priced overnight. My feed is dipped in sugar tones, Chocolate smiles, entwined hands. Every photo trimmed and tuned, Affection shaped by careful plans. I hear the ads call out to you: “Show your love-just buy some more.” Perfume promises forever, Teddy bears guard every store. But I keep thinking of the ones Who don’t appear in polished squares. The single friend. The quiet room. The widowed heart you never share. I feel the pressure too, you know- To prove that love has chosen me. To post a smile, to fake a glow, Or let the silence speak for free. I watch the brands count rising numbers, While teaching us what love should be. With trending tags and measured hearts, I wonder what is left of “we.” And yet I feel it somewh...