"A tender collaboration that turns love, loss, and acceptance into a poetic dreamscape"
There are songs that don’t just play through your speakers — they linger quietly in your heart. “I Let the Poems Have You” by Francis Moon and Sine Wave Square is one of those rare tracks that feels more like a moment than just a song.
The first time I listened, I was drawn into its soft melodies and gentle production. There’s something so calm and sincere about how the music unfolds — nothing rushed, nothing forced. Francis Moon’s voice carries a kind of quiet honesty, the kind that sounds like he’s singing straight from his soul. Paired with Sine Wave Square’s dreamy, atmospheric touch, the result feels like floating through a memory you don’t want to fade.
The lyrics are simple yet deeply moving. “I Let the Poems Have You” — what a beautiful way to express letting go. It feels like a goodbye wrapped in acceptance, where instead of holding onto someone, you let the words, the art, and the feelings take their place.
What I love most is how this song captures emotion without saying too much. It’s the kind of track you play when you’re alone at night, thinking about someone you once loved, or even someone you still do. There’s peace in it — a gentle reminder that sometimes love transforms into something quieter but still meaningful.
This collaboration between Francis Moon and Sine Wave Square feels effortless yet full of depth. It’s emotional, reflective, and beautifully human — a song that truly speaks in whispers but stays with you long after it ends.
