Mirror to My Soul by Heather Mirassou

A personal blog sharing heartfelt poetry inspired by nature, beauty, and soulful reflection.

  • Between Fire & Silence – by Heather Mirassou

    Smoke curls over shattered walls,the sky bruised in shades ofsorrow,yet beneath the rubble,a flower presses through stone,tiny and defiant.Gunfire writes its harsh rhythm,shattering windows and hearts alike,but in quiet corners,laughter spills like warm tea,soft as unbroken promises.Soldiers march with boots ofthunder,and children trace chalk rivers oncracked streets,their songs ripple acrosstrenches,a fragile bridge over moltenhatred.War rages…

  • Mesmerize – by Heather Mirassou

    Your voice, like a river rippling, waves of goose bumps, awaken my inner spirit, fill me with delight. Your gaze, magnetic, blue moonlight bright, clear as the evening night, gently captures my inner light. Your heart, speaks softly, soulfully, whispering faithfully, sometimes silently, but never in spite. Your touch, captivating, tranquil, slight, caressing me slowly,…

  • Fevered Maps – by Heather Mirassou

    Pain opens doors I never builtStairs fold, ceiling dropsBones hum in MorseThirty years, drippingTime leaks like marrowSilence gnawsJoints scream their coordinatesFog curls my throatNerves twist into knotsSkin whispers treasonMuscles clutch shadowsDoctors pass,Feathers of languageFlutter, uselessManage cope chronic -Words swallowed by boneNight folds itself inside meCountsEach breath a ledgerMercy absentPain grins through ribsI wakeI am fracturedScattered…

  • Paws – by Heather Mirassou

    I stretch my legs like rubber bands,then flop sideways without a plan.My whiskers twitch at empty air,my tail flicks twice, then swats a chair.I pounce on shadows no one sees,my paws land soft, but sometimes sneeze.Ears rotate like satellite dishes,nose sniffs crumbs, then hasty wishes.I knead the couch, then bite my paws,stare at walls in…

  • At Lunar Low Tide – by Heather Mirassou

    The night exhales along the breathing shore,tide loosening its silvered seams.Salt rocks remember older namesthan those we give to longing.This sea that bares her bosom to the moonholds nothing back.Light drifts across her skinin slow devotion,a hush taught only by distance.Stars hover, while clouds learn restraint.I stand emptied by the listening dark,heart tuned to the…

  • The Weight of Time – by Heather Mirassou

    We are born reachinghands empty but alreadyshapedlike questions.We learn the weight of timeby losing what we love -first toys, then peoplethen versions of ourselves.Hunger drives us forward:for touch, for meaningfor proofthat this brief spark matters.We build names, stories,nations, gods,trying to steady the groundbeneath us.We hurt each otherby accident or on purpose,and spend our lives learningthe…

  • Hibernate – by Heather Mirassou

    Under foxfur dusk, ponds sealshut with glass,lungs of soil exhale frost andiron sleep.We hibernate, embers cuppedin ash and silence throughwintered veins.Listening for sap, for bones,for snow-drifted hours,slow heated dark inside earth.

  • What She Feels – by Heather Mirassou

    She doesn’t want to be toucheduntil she is understood.Not the outline,the weight beneath it.She carries longinglike a second pulse.Quiet. Persistent.Learned from being unseen.When desire comes,it’s braided with memory,every time she stayed,every time she left,every time she loved anyway.Her body opensonly when her chest does.Only when the achehas her name.She wants connectionthat lingers after the lights.Hands…

  • Under the Fog – by Heather Mirassou

    The Tule fog has stayed too long.It presses against the windowslike a thought that won’t finish.Days blur into the same gray breath.Cold settles in my bones.Even light feels tired,arriving late, leaving early,as if it too is discouraged.I walk through hours half-seen,wrapped in layers of waiting.The world feels muted,like sound swallowed by wool.What am I to…

  • Along the Tilted Streets Challenge – Heather Mirassou

    Choose one of these three artworks and let it take you wherever it wants. Write whatever it stirs in you — a memory, a question, a scene, a poem. All images are open-use selections from the National Gallery of Art website. They lean against the angle of the street,bodies balancing where the buildingsbend like tired backs…

  • As If Only We Exist – by Heather Mirassou

    Loving you is like pressing my earto the hollow of your wrist,as if the rhythm therecould teach me how to breath.Your lips on mine are like a secretI’ve always known,as if every pause and sighwas written into my bones.Being in your arms is like sinking into a roomonly for us,only our heartbeats.Your touch lingers like…

  • Love Is Impossible to Ignore- by Heather Mirassou

    Love is a dim motel signflickering vacancy/no vacancy,never quite telling the truth.It’s a locked briefcasewith your name etched insidethe code changes every timeyou think you’ve cracked it.Love is a subway mapwith one forbidden line,the route you take anywaybecause it hums like fate.It’s a pair of borrowed keysthat fit doors you didn’t knowwanted to open.Love is…

  • Colors – by Heather Mirassou

    When you draw me in,the room fractures into color,violet storms,amber spirals,a chorus of fallinggleaming stars.Somewhere in that strangebrightnessour hearts slip theirboundariesand learn a wilder shape.

  • System Alert – by Heather Mirassou

    My body sends a push notificationbefore my brain can catch up,a sudden spike,heart glitching like bad code.Something’s off.The air encrypted,the room buffering inslow frames,corners pixelatingas if reality.I check my breath,thin, throttled,running in the backgroundwithout permission.A tremorclimbs my spine,a quiet vibration,like unseen messagestyping itself into my nerves.instinct kicks in,primal software,older than logic,shouting movewithout explaining why.And that’s…

  • d’Verse Tuesday Challenge – Stitched in Human Ways – by Heather Mirassou

    Your smile was an applique pressed onto the morning, a bright patch hiding the frayed places.My thoughts ran in crooked backstitch, looping around themselves,unable to move cleanly forward.We walked the bias of truth, tilted, slanted, never quite straight,held together only by fragile binding of good intentions.A memory spun inside of me, a restless bobbin winding…

  • Flowers – by Heather Mirassou

    You come to melike a midnight orchid,unfurling only in shadowswhere my name trembleson the edge of your petalsYour words brush my skin,soft as rose-silk,dangerous as thorns.I lean closer,letting your breathtrace the rim of my longinglike a fingertip circlingthe mouth of a lily.You open slowly,deliberately,as though revealing color.An act of devotion,and I ache to touchyour secret…

  • Series of Sensual Haiku’s – by Heather Mirassou

    Lips crash into mine -a storm breaking open fleshhunger without a pause Your nails down my back raking fire down my body I burn willingly Breath tangled, stolen your mouth claiming every gasp I drown in the glideHip against hipthe rhythm hard, unhiddennight shakes with our pulse Sweat drips between us heat folds like molten…

  • A Series of Sweet Haiku’s – by Heather Mirassou

    Your smile opens dawn -petals waking in the lightof a gentle spring I find home in you warmth settling in my chest like a small sunrise Your laugh carries me the way soft wind lifts a leaf weightless and wandering

  • A Series of Love Haiku’s – by Heather Mirassou

    Your breath on my skinthe night folds its wing aroundour quiet burning Moonshine in your eyes I fall into shimmer like tide to the shore Two hearts in one bed listening to the same pulse beneath different dreamsYour touch – early springthawing all the frozen partsI forgot were mine Love drifts between us light as…

  • Sunflower and Poppy – by Heather Mirassou

    Yellow, yellow Sunflower,what did you say?I almost missed your bright petals in my path today.I ask what would you beif you were on a big stalklike me?Oh, I think I would be a red poppy.Not as strong as thee,so my petals can whisperin the spring breeze.My stalk flows weightlesslyso my petals can whisper in the…

  • Days Between Silence – by Heather Mirassou

    Some mornings I wake in a world stitched shut.Sound sealed, behind a frosted window.Other days, a thin crack opens slightly.It’s just enough for a murmur of living to slip in.It sneaks in like, a timid animal.I read people’s lips the way others read the weather.The slight curve of a vowel,the storm-glint of a consonant.Mouths flicker…

  • Between Quiet and Near – by Heather Mirassou

    Some days silence seals me tight, a locked-glass world, a vanished night.Other days, sound threads its waythrough thin cracks, of half-lit days. I read your lips – each curve, each flare,a cloud mouth shaping fragile air.Your words bloom open, soft and slow;I catch the ones that choose to grow. But behind me waits the quiet…

  • d’Verse Challenge “Zero” Quadrille – by Heather Mirassou

    Zero is a shutter of untouched light,a polished loop that holds the breath of all beginnings.It waits like an unclaimed PIN code, humming with invisible charge.Framing the crisp threshold where possibility gathersbefore stepping into form from quiet core to nothing.

  • My Poems in Response to Weekly Prompts at Skeptic’s Kaddish.

    This week’s challenge is to write a piece of “musical poetry” inspired by an instrumental guitar track. Listen to “Canción Triste” by Jesse Cook from the album Vertigo: If you can’t listen to this track, choose any instrumental piece (with no lyrics) you like — preferably one featuring guitar — and mention the piece you chose in your post.…

  • A poem from Lani to Heather – by Chadd Lani Henderson

    She tells me in whispersthe secrets I want to know.She shows by examplethe way I want to care for others.She rests peacefully in waysI wish to be still.She breaths in the air of lifeas do I, with great passion.She has become timelessand never far.

  • Micropoetry – by Heather Mirassou

    Our love is like the flow of Water and gravity.

  • A Virgin – by Heather Mirassou

    Her skin pink and satinTrapped nude in a secret vault.I lavish her sweetlyShe moans and begins to quiver.Her dazzling sapphire eyesSwoon over meI whimper.A virgin begins to charmLike a candle made of potion.A rare ruby shinningDances in the mirrorSubtly hypnotizing.She tastes like sugar and honeycomb.Her taught fingersCaressing languorously.Sunset like a fireEngulfs me.The evening torrentsAn aphrodisiac.We…

  • My DarlingYour fingertipsThe Slightest touchMy skin ripplingGoose bumps ariseLike prickly pearsGive way to Sizzling fireA Desperate acheA Primitive desireMy Neck becomesA Bountiful harvestTaste of SweetNectarI Lay in waitBegging youBlowing breathYour tongueTingling of heatMy BodyAn HourglassFull of Voluptuous curvesMy Gentle bosomSoft as silkElectrifying splendorBlood pulsatingTaught and tightHypnotizing ecstasyYour BodyPleading meBy Perfect designMy delightOur Madness penetratesA Primitive…

  • Exploring the Edges of Unconditional Love – by Heather Mirassou

    We are glowing togetherA smile that lasts day and nightWhether separate or apartThe heart crack is wide openWe are at the centerExploring the edges of loveI am hereYou are nearLove is grand with youMy graceYour strengthWill carry us today and tomorrowLove unfolding naturallyAcceptance draws us nearUnconditional love fulfills usA love story is being writtenOur future…

  • Matriarch of Light – by Heather Mirassou

    A poem written for a lovely woman who passed away yesterday. She lives in our heart and soul. She is loved by many and her memory will be carried on for many years to come. I celebrate her as a dear friend and like a mother.

  • Journal Entry November 26, 2025 – by Heather Mirassou

    He tells me I am as precious as a gemI am like a brilliant star in the skyShinning bright and full of lifeThat my soul shimmersAnd that I am full of delightI am his belovedAnd his treasureHe is blessed beyond measureThis love enlightens my soulAnd makes me feel wholeThat I am a graceful ladyAnd he…

  • Autumn’s Quiet Spell – by Heather Mirassou

    The hills breath amber whispers through the day,as drifting leaves rhythms play;the maples hang their lanterns low and sway,then hush the light at dusk collects its grey.A river mirrors skies molten gold,its ripples slow, obedient and cold;each stone reveals a tale the currents told,each reed leans in like monks serene and old.The wind becomes a…

  • Dust Ball – by Heather Mirassou

    Well I am too LATE to submit for the prompt. But, here is my Quatrain, 12 line poem. I roll across the floor without a command,I catch what drifts, accept what lands.I move when pushed, I stay when still,I gather weight without a will.I spin through corners, rest in light,I shrink and grow without delight.No…

  • The Mirror Below – by Heather Mirassou

    She knelt where night and dawn entwinesthe water cold, the air like wine.The lake lay still, a breathing glass,where souls of old and shadows pass.Her face appeared, yet not her own,a younger ghost, in silver tone.The girl, she began to rise,with moonlight burning in her eyes.”Why do you call me from the deep?”the spirit asked,…

  • First came pudding -a pale and wobblingplastic spoon.He called her sweetheart,his voice all sugar and orderlies.The air was lemon and bleach,so clean it hurt.She tried to thank him,but the words caught -a wing in her throat.He said, let me help you sleep.The lights dimmed,and the walls leaned closer,listening.Inside her chest,a river began to drown itself.Trust-white-silk-pulled…

  • A Love Letter to My Darling Chadd Lani Henderson – Heather Mirassou

    My Dearest Lani, My darling, my wild muse – your name hums against my skin like a struck chord of twilight. Your Handlebar mustache, and a mischievous curl, you ride through my thoughts as wind through tall grass. Your olive eyes, green with fire, I drown there willingly, living past reflection, where silence holds me…

  • Whirlsong – by Heather Mirassou

    I usually write Free Verse poetry but after thirty years of writing poetry, I have decided to start writing some strict Forms of poetry. What has kept me from writing poetry in Form? Fear! Fear of failure. Fear of acceptance. Just fearing I am not good enough. Well here is another poem I have written…

  • d’Verse Challenge Dizain Poem

    Here is my Dizain Poem: Ember of the HeartLove burns in silence, soft as candle flame,It flickers low yet never fades away,A breath a glance, and nothing stays the same,The night turns gold beneath its tender swayThrough storm and shadow hearts will lose their way,Yet still they circle back, by unseen thread,To where the first…

  • Fierce Bloom – by Heather Mirassou

    I was born with the aches Of the earth in my bonesA wildflower soulBreaking through stoneThe storms bent my stalk But did not destroy I swayed, whispered And still found joyMy voice once silencedNow hums like a breezeMoving through pinesAnd whispering seasI write not just wordsBut the weight of the skyMy pain roots deepYet still…

  • I Am Wakeful – by Heather Mirassou

    I am wakefulwhen clouds arenesting and the windis thrusting.Stars twinklingin painted fieldsA moon overflowedand the rain beginsto rouse.I rise in a dreamwhere my spirit soarsI faintly kissthe stream.