Not Every Moon Has Tides is a deeply intimate poetry collection about the women who change lives simply by existing within them.
Written in lyrical free verse, the book explores love, memory, emotional gravity, heartbreak, feminine strength, genuine souls, and the quiet ways people leave permanent marks on one another. Through recurring imagery of the moon, tides, oceans, weather, and silence, the collection reflects on the kind of people who do not merely pass through life they move oceans.
Structured across nine emotional sections, the poems speak directly to the experience of loving deeply, losing honestly, and remembering forever. Some pieces celebrate warmth, softness, and devotion; others confront emotional distance, overthinking, abandonment, and the painful difference between being loved and being wanted.
At its heart, this is not simply a book about romance.It is a book about presence.About people whose gravity changes the emotional architecture of everyone around them.
For readers who love emotionally immersive poetry, reflective prose, moonlit imagery, and vulnerable writing that lingers long after the final page.Perfect for readers of modern contemporary poetry and emotionally resonant.