Love

Some connections aren’t loud—they linger.
Quiet Power J.Elahi Quiet Power J.Elahi

No Gifts

Don’t give me gifts

to make up for your bullshit.

I needed love.

Affection can’t be substituted.

Don’t give me gifts

to make up for your bullshit.

I needed love,

and you wanted to pretend.

I don’t know what for.

You could’ve been dipped.

Like Dory—

keep swimming.

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Quiet Power J.Elahi Quiet Power J.Elahi

At Attention

Sirens sing like trumpets.

We stand at attention.

It’s our song.

Some songs command us without ever raising their voice.

Sirens sing like trumpets.

We stand at attention.

It’s our song.

Our tradition.

A symbol of retention—

sound bent through memory.

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Letter J.Elahi Letter J.Elahi

Maine Black

To my childhood friend—

I’ma write you into the story

with the glory you deserved.

Some names live because we keep saying them.

To my childhood friend—

I’ma write you into the story

with the glory you deserved.

They all saw you different.

You knew my body

like a nerve.

One wheel

coming around the curb.

Full vertical angle—

that’s how I’m gonna

have them seeing you.

My buddy first.

Nigga who told me

he loved me—no homo.

Time wasting,

listening to Hussein, Fatal.

All I remember

is cold nights.

We was out there

still taking—

no mask, no gloves,

just spark plugs and razors.

Jackwright Brothers.

“Maine they got caught sleeping”

And your voice would say,

they got “Jacked right. nigga”

Crooked smile.

You’re in my heart dear pal

In due time, my friend,

they’ll see you

shine again.

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Reflection J.Elahi Reflection J.Elahi

After Closure

Unending stories,

pretending they’re common.

Closure was never.

Closure is a story we tell ourselves after the ending fails.

Unending stories,

pretending they’re common.

Enclosed.

Closure was never.

Hearts embarked

on a voyage

without lifeguards.

What are the odds of closure

once you’ve moved on?

What’s the cost of knowing

we still bond?

Fond of your truth—

the venture of your days,

the frames, the ratios.

Seeing what you see

without you.

Daydreaming inside reality.

Learning

how to live

without you.

Congratulations.

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Quiet Power J.Elahi Quiet Power J.Elahi

Off Limits

She’s too close to my friend.

So I keep her off limits.

And that was the discipline.

I respect my friendships more than my _____.

It’s just some things you don’t forget

Some people

One person

Her smile was rare

She spoke the way I always hoped they could

She’s too close to my friend

That makes her off limits

I respect my friendships more than my dick

It don’t matter if they like you

You act like they don’t exist

But this smile

Was unrelative, untraditional

It knew the difference between dislike and hatred

Breaking things down

With a clarity most can’t pronounce

They try—then say anything

She didn’t

Precise without showing off

Clever without asking for credit

This was a creator

An empress

And restraint

Was the endeavor

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Letter J.Elahi Letter J.Elahi

Circa 1997

I mistook that feeling for you.

But it wasn’t you I carried forward.

It was the awakening.

Some people don’t stay. They set the standard and disappear.

I met you before I knew what love was,

before I knew what it could cost

or what it could give back.

I was a boy still borrowing confidence,

still learning how to stand inside myself.

And you—

you didn’t save me.

You didn’t promise anything.

You just saw me.

That night wasn’t long,

but it was loud inside me.

You walked with me

like I mattered.

Like I could be chosen

without auditioning.

I confused that feeling for you.

But it wasn’t you I’ve been carrying.

It was the awakening.

You were the first sentence.

Not the story.

I don’t chase your face anymore—

it changes because it isn’t meant to stay.

What stays is what you activated:

my attention,

my tenderness,

my ability to feel without armor.

I lied about my age because I didn’t want the moment to end.

That’s how I know it wasn’t meant to last.

Anything true doesn’t need disguise.

You were never supposed to be found again.

You were supposed to be remembered once

and understood later.

And now I understand.

Thank you for walking with me

before I knew how to walk alone.

Thank you for teaching me

that love doesn’t have to hurt to be real.

I release you

without resentment,

without longing,

without regret.

You were not the destination.

You were the proof

that I could begin.

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Arch-Nemesis

They say keep your friends close—

and your enemies closer.

So when one passes, I go disciplined.

Big asses are my arch-nemesis.

Big asses are my arch-nemesis.

They say, ‘Keep your friends close—

and your enemies even closer.’

So every time I see one,

I gotta stay focused.

Keep your eyes on your enemies.

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Reflection J.Elahi Reflection J.Elahi

Fastest Loss

The people I fall in love with

are the ones I lose the fastest.

The people I fall in love with are the ones I lose the fastest.

The people I fall in love with are the ones I lose the fastest.

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Reflection J.Elahi Reflection J.Elahi

I Choose

I hear, but I choose to listen.

I see when I choose to look.

And I still feel like you’re the one.

I hear, but I choose to listen.

I hear, but I choose to listen.

I see when I choose to look.

I know what I’m ready to know.

I still feel like you’re the one.

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Moonlight and Motion J.Elahi Moonlight and Motion J.Elahi

Keep the Heels On

Some intimacy doesn’t ask you to undress.

It asks you to stay exactly where you are.

Desire doesn’t rush. It remembers.
— J. Elahi

Keep the heels on

not for performance—

but because some moments

aren’t meant to be undone.

Balance.

Poise.

Control.

From the side.

Leg lifted isn’t asking.

It’s already decided.

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After the Shades Close - Explicit

FaceTime ain’t been the same

since we had FaceTime.

Desire speaks loudest when the world goes quiet.
— J. Elahi

Put your pussy on my face.

Let me close the shades.

FaceTime ain’t been the same

since we had FaceTime.

Tongue on your fruit—

and I ain’t talking

no bitten apples.

Hold your waist up

like a broken dinner table—

c’mon, what you doing?

Why you moving?

I’m just saying.

You be playing.

Let me put my face in?

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Fall Asleep Together

Not everything needs a destination. Sometimes closeness is quiet—shared screens, shared silence, and the comfort of drifting off knowing someone stayed.

No plans.
Just company.
— J. Elahi

What are you doing tonight?

I was thinking we could FaceTime—

share my screen,

put something on Netflix,

and just fall asleep.

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Quote J.Elahi Quote J.Elahi

Kind Love

Kind love doesn’t arrive with fireworks.

It enters quietly, sits beside you,

and asks nothing but honesty.

This is a letter for those who still believe

gentleness can survive experience.

Some love doesn’t need to be loud to be real.
— J. Elahi

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Letter J.Elahi Letter J.Elahi

A Message to Women

This isn’t advice.

It’s acknowledgment.

For the weight you carry without asking to be seen.

For the tenderness you protect like a second language.

For the way you keep moving, even when stillness would be easier.

This message isn’t here to fix you.

It’s here to recognize you.

You don’t owe the world resilience.

You don’t owe beauty an explanation.

You don’t owe anyone access to your becoming.

This is simply a letter—

written with care,

received without obligation.

A message to women,

for everything you’ve already survived

and everything you’re still choosing.

A Message to Women by Reyna Biddy

Daydream Audio

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I Beseech You

A restrained meditation on attraction, presence, and the anxiety that rises when admiration is honest.

Attraction doesn’t rush.
It adjusts.

I beseech you.

Anxiety climbs

when I see you.

I move to the other side

just to let you through.

I don’t think you’re cute—

I assure you,

you’re beautiful.

Exceptional.

You don’t need Chanel.

Maybe something out of Tiffany’s.

Diamonds are forever, and

the ten-millimeter white studs

bring out your eyes more clearly.

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Reflection J.Elahi Reflection J.Elahi

I Learned How to Play

A reflection on heartbreak, misalignment, and how loss rewrites the rules of intimacy.

Some lessons don’t hurt you once.
They change how you love forever.

This ain’t for competition.

My heart went missing.

If I gotta go through you to get it back,

so be it—

I’m with it.

He stayed resistant.

She played me.

Obviously.

I was lost in the place I grew up.

Everybody knew—

who knew us.

Pain with no bruises.

I lost myself when I took that loss.

I died on that porch.

Rest in peace to him,

because the new me

will never love the same again.

Fall in love again—

maybe.

But not like that.

I played them like she played me.

Said I love you

when I didn’t.

Damn.

I didn’t know how to play

until I got played.

There wasn’t a day

I didn’t tell myself

they ain’t shit—

not because they weren’t,

but because I felt like shit.

It took time to heal.

A new love came.

I turned the page.

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Moonlight and Motion J.Elahi Moonlight and Motion J.Elahi

Intentional Movement

A reflection on presence, intention, and the unspoken language of movement—where posture, rhythm, and restraint speak louder than performance.

Presence is louder than performance.

I’m on your body
because you move different.

Not just independent—
intentional.

Every step has purpose.
Every pause says something.

I’ve studied presence.
I recognize form, posture, rhythm—
the language before words.

You don’t perform.
You align.

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Reflection J.Elahi Reflection J.Elahi

When Desire Breaks Its Own Mirror

A reflection on attraction, projection, and the emotional shock that follows when fantasy collapses under truth.

Attraction isn’t betrayal.
Shock is what happens when imagination outpaces truth.

The most unsettling thing that can happen to a man

isn’t attraction—

it’s attraction without context.

Hear me out.

A friend of mine—

fully heterosexual, deeply drawn to women.

Their shape. Their beauty. Their presence.

He sees someone who fits the image perfectly.

Body sculpted. Face soft. Confidence natural.

Desire forms fast.

Instinct does what it’s trained to do.

Something feels off.

The name doesn’t align.

The behavior doesn’t settle.

Later, the truth arrives—not gently.

The person he imagined

was never who he thought they were.

And that’s where the damage happens.

Not in attraction—

but in the collapse of projection.

When the image you love becomes unattainable,

the mind scrambles to protect itself.

Shock turns to grief.

Grief sharpens into anger.

Not because of deception—

but because fantasy was allowed to replace knowing.

This is what happens

when imagination builds faster than reality can correct it.

Pain doesn’t come from desire.

It comes from the moment desire realizes

it never asked enough questions.

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Soft War J.Elahi Soft War J.Elahi

Inner Child

My inner child be beefing with me.

He want sour gummies. I gotta cook dinner.

Care is sometimes inconvenient.

My inner child be beefing with me.

He be like,

“Yo, all you do is drink coffee and smoke weed.”

“I’m a kid.

I need nutrition.

I want something to eat.”

I’m like,

“What you want?”

He like,

“Something sweet.”

He like the sour gummy peaches.

He know it’s not nutritious,

but he hungry now.

So now I gotta cook

and wash dishes.

We always eat curry chicken.

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