• To The Little Girl

    To the little girl
    Who lives inside of me covered by the flesh of adulthood
    Drowned out by the ruckus of the world around us

    The brown beauty
    With glimpses of heaven reflecting through her brown eyes
    The one who never realized that she in fact did have more time

    To the little girl
    Whose heart was pure as snow
    And nails were short and low

    As they were the manifestation of your anxiousness
    How it chipped away at your being
    And you chipped away the bedding of your nails
    Caused by the ripping of your teeth as if you were teething

    I sometimes find myself grieving
    For your underdeveloped broken bones
    Softened soul
    Bruised skin
    Your long walks home

    To that little girl
    Did I ever tell you that I loved you?
    Did I tell you that the inside of your palm can hold the world?
    That factually speaking you are in fact a beautiful little girl.

    You are not
    Unloved
    Unlovable
    Nor are you a burden

    You are loveable because God so loved the world
    That is for certain

    I write you this letter to express my love
    With the mindset of a past and future hug

    I say to you
    Your tough skin and strength are not your personality
    Your timid nature and softness are not the curse of your reality

    Inside of our totality is our morality
    Your experience is simply foreshadowing
    The greatness that you will experience

    You must stay just to see how good it gets
    Little girl your world will turn and shift
    Yet no matter how many times life attempts and hits

    You are love
    You are loved
    You are the physical representation of the one above.

    You are perfectly written
    Evenly splitted
    Loud and attentive
    Quiet and submissive
    Multi-dimensional

    You spread love through a darkened world that is wicked
    I say this to you
    I want you to never forget it

    I see you,
    I hear you
    I love you
    I am you

    I promise that you are never alone
    Inside of me I provide a space as your home

    To the little girl
    Who lives inside of me covered by the flesh of adulthood
    The girl whose drowned out by the ruckus of the world around us

    The brown beauty
    With glimpses of heaven reflecting through her brown eyes
    The one who never realized that she in fact did have more time

    Hi.
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    I dedicated this piece of poetry to the child I was and the child that I am. Internally as beings we hold every experience that we have ever experienced. We are all simply mosaics. A mosaic is a pattern or image made of small regular or irregular pieces of colored stone, glass or ceramic. We are all the physical manifestation of the patterns and images made from the regular and irregular behaviors and beliefs of those around us. We are all products of our environments. Sometimes those environments destroy our self image, our light, our being.

    That is what happened to the little girl who lived inside of me. That child felt inadequate and alone. Two things that were never true. So within time I aged and navigated this thing called life. Eventually while doing so I found myself fixing the broken pieces of who I am. I dedicated myself to a journey of self healing. The little girl I am unable to rid myself of deserved it. It was her God given destiny: Growth.

    As a 22 year old woman, I wrote this poem to as a letter to the girl who felt she was never enough. As if her existence and presence on earth was a gift. A gift for herself and those she encountered. It’s a piece of acknowledgement to the part of me I can never rid myself of. As a 23 year old woman, I read this poem loudly and with pride. I know that all things that are good will come to me. As I am a child of God and all that is good comes from him.

    This poem is a love letter to Jessie L. Bady. This poem is a love letter to Poetically Bel. This poem is a love letter to the mosaic that I am.

    Poetically Bel

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    • This is a deeply moving and beautiful letter to your inner child. Your words are filled with such compassion and self-acceptance. It’s inspiring to see your journey of healing and self-love, and your poem is a testament to the strength and resilience of the human spirit. You’ve created something truly special and powerful.

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