The day folded itself away the moment I thought of you — sleep softly tonight.
Good Night Wishes For Her
Discover the best good night wishes for her and make her night sweet. Find beautiful messages, poems and quotes to make her smile.
Whatever weight today left on your shoulders, set it down by the bed and let it stay there.
May your dreams arrive quietly, like snow on a window you forgot to close.
The stars are doing their quiet shift now — your only job is to breathe slow.
I hope your pillow is cool on both sides and your thoughts get tired before you do.
Close your eyes and let the hours carry you somewhere kinder than this one was.
May tonight be the kind of dark that feels like company instead of absence.
Sleep in the certainty that someone, somewhere, is glad you exist — guess who.
Let the silence be a soft hand on your forehead until morning remembers your name.
May your dreams be small, well-furnished rooms with all the lights you need.
Rest now — the world will keep spinning without your supervision for a few hours.
I hope sleep finds you the way moonlight finds water — gently, without warning.
Tonight, may every worry get bored of you and wander off to bother someone else.
Let your last thought be something warm — a kitchen, a laugh, a hand in yours.
May the night hold you the way I would if distance hadn't been so stubborn.
Tuck in early, dream long, wake unhurried — that's the whole prescription.
Goodnight to the person whose smile makes my ordinary days feel a little chosen.
May your breathing slow until even the clocks lose interest in the time.
Sleep deeply enough that tomorrow has to knock twice to wake you.
I hope you fall asleep mid-sentence in a good thought you'll forget by morning.
Let the dark be a blanket, not a wall — there's a difference, and it's huge.
May the moon keep watch tonight while you do absolutely nothing useful.
Sleep is the only place where the day finally stops asking things of you — go there.
Goodnight, lovely one — may your dreams be slow rivers and your sheets warm shore.
May whatever you carried today dissolve into the pillow before the third yawn.