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  • Blind

    I originally wrote this poem in early 2020, when I was fighting for the things that mattered most—love, life, and everything in between. Writing has always been how I process my thoughts, but poetry became my true outlet for the… Continue reading

    Blind
  • No Longer Mine

    Some moments leave a mark, shaping us in ways we don’t always understand—until we finally step away. There was a time that held me captive, weighed me down, and drained my strength. But I am not who I was then.… Continue reading

    No Longer Mine
  • The Weight of the Wind

    “The Weight of the Wind” – A Remastered Reflection Originally written in 2020, this piece was born from a place of deep reflection—a storm within, both familiar and unrelenting. Now, remastered with new clarity, it carries the same raw emotion,… Continue reading

    The Weight of the Wind
  • Dear Me,

    Dear Me” is a deeply personal letter I originally wrote in 2020 as part of a therapy exercise while transitioning into a new phase of healing. It was a time of self-discovery, growth, and learning to reclaim my voice. Now,… Continue reading

    Dear Me,
  • Rebuilding Me: A Story of Healing and Hope

    **WARNING* Sensitive Topics** Originally written in 2019, this post reflects one of the darkest yet most transformative times in my life. I have since found healing—mentally, physically, and spiritually—through therapy, faith, and lifestyle changes. While this post captures raw struggles,… Continue reading

    Rebuilding Me: A Story of Healing and Hope
  • Do You See Me

    Do You See Me Do You See Me? In 2018, I wrote this poem during one of the darkest seasons of my life—a time when I was just holding on. Rereading it now, years later, was incredibly difficult, and deciding… Continue reading

    Do You See Me
  • The Soul’s Pen | Words That Inspire

    Here I go again—revising and refreshing old posts from years ago! This one is an easy favorite because I can’t take credit for it. These are quotes and verses I loved and meditated on back in 2018. I thought I’d… Continue reading

    The Soul’s Pen | Words That Inspire