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qholmes21 submitted a contest entry to
Write a thank-you letter or poem to yourself 7 months, 2 weeks ago
Hey Girl
Thank you for not giving up on us. I’m so glad you kept growing and going. Despite heartbreaks and headaches, you left it all behind and started fresh to provide a better life for yourself and your children. What the enemy meant for your destruction; you were able to construct into something good. Although it’s been a long, rocky road, we’ve persevered, and now we can finally exhale.
You’ve turned obstacles into stepping stones and transformed pain into purpose. You found strength in moments when giving up seemed like the easier path; instead, you continued to press forward. And for that, I thank you.
For every tear you’ve shed, every time you scraped together coins to make ends meet, and every moment of self-doubt after adults abused your trust you crafted something beautiful out of those hard moments. The way you’ve chosen to show up, despite it all, amazes me. You embraced healing even when it felt uncomfortable, and in doing so, you’ve become a beacon of light for others.
So, here’s to you for keeping your heart open when it wanted to close, for showing love when it would have been easier to hate, and for never letting anyone or anything define your worth. You’ve built a life full of purpose, intention, and grace. You didn’t just survive you thrived.
And there’s so much more ahead. Keep trusting yourself, because you’ve got this.
Love you, girl!
Hugs and kisses,
Your inner child
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Qiana, This is absolutely beautiful. I am so inspired by your strength and your softness despite going through such hard times. Your children are so lucky to have you as a Mom. I love the way you ended the piece. Thank you for sharing and thank you for being part of The Unsealed. <3 Lauren
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mollymills submitted a contest entry to
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Dear Little Me,
Dear Little Me,
I don’t remember exactly what age we were when we realized there were men better than our father. I wish I could recall it now, but maybe you know.
I’d always known it, maybe, or I like to say I did. You would tell me that too, that you’d always known it. But false maturity got the best of us and we found love in men just like him. We still do. We still try not to.
You remember, of course, when we wrote those letters to him, our future husband, with expectations, or more so standards, of who he would be. He was nothing like our father, and we were treated better than our mother. We fell short of that. But we felt it, didn’t you? I always knew you’d leave.
When our mother left him, and we were twelve years old, you didn’t understand the strength it’d take out of a woman just as sentimental as us to do so. We were excited about the change, the new house, we were excited to be in a place he wasn’t. A place without a constant fear that we were doing something wrong.
And you’ll hate me when I tell you this, we put ourselves right back in that place at twenty-two, tip-toeing around a man for the sake of love for two more years that we didn’t even have in us.
The realization crept in throughout the summer, brewing from the previous spring where we’d grown to hate him—the boy we’d called love for the past two years. The realization was rooted in the strength of our mother, and her hope for us. It bloomed from the love our best friend’s (you know, the one from hat day in fourth grade) husband showed her—showed us, even. We saw a reality that you’d never believe was real at the age of eight years old, where normalcy was set in an angry man in the home.
You’ll read at eighteen,
“if you’re raised with an angry man in your house,
 there will always be an angry man in your house.
 you will find him even when he is not there.
 and if one day you find that there is
 no angry man in your house—
well, you will go find one and invite him in!”
And at twenty-two you’ll believe it.
But now we know, at twenty-four, that it doesn’t have to be. We can take that angry man, and tell him goodbye. We can still have love for him, but know it is not our burden to hold. We can feel that anger in ourselves at times, but make peace with it in the end.
We realize again, at twenty-four, that there are men better than our father. I’m sorry it takes us so long to leave.Love always,
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Molly, I am so sorry that you fell into the cycle of loving men like your father for so long. For some, it is a blessing and for others, a curse. I am glad that you realized early on that there were men better than him, even if it took you much longer to act on that knowledge. I hope that your life is full of joy in the future! Thank you for…read more
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karakukovich submitted a contest entry to
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Goodbye Little Girl Blue
A little girl so sad and blue.
Back then, you didn’t know what to do.
Your secret sat sunken in your core.
It festered like a swollen sore.
No wonder you failed to sail the skies, to soar.Oh, woe is the existence of the depressed.
Always failing to be impressed
By life’s joys and wonders.
Forever taken by falls and blunders.
Will light ever break through the stormy thunders?That little girl so sad, it’s true.
She had a grim grief no one knew.
Tears flowed inside her tired soul,
And death became her only goal.
The girl grew old as living took its toll.Farewell sad self from long ago,
Back when you had nowhere to go.
You squandered your soul
And knelt inside a lonely dark hole.
Did you think you’d ever see us whole?Now you sail the sordid seas.
Brave and bold you bring monsters to their knees.
Stronger now and in love with life.
You don’t back away from strife.
Who knows just where you’ll be
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Kara, I love how hopeful this poem is. Even though childhood was less than perfect and full of sadness, you have found your peace now. That is more than some people ever do! The way you encourage and nurture your younger self is such an inspiration to me. Thank you for sharing your experience!
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Thank you Emmy! I’m glad you found hope in it!
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shelleyann-design submitted a contest entry to
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isaacisme submitted a contest entry to
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Expressive
I have always struggled with expressing my emotions
I would typically just bottle it up and explode on someone eventually
The path of self destruction was a path i knew all to well
As a adolescent the first lesson i was taught was men do not cry
So i would bottle up my feelings inside until the invisible ceiling would shatter the glass of bottled up emotions i kept inside
Perhaps it was my ego and pride that would not step aside
Truly over a decade in and out of therapy and 6 years of going consistently has really gave me a second to see
The perspective i had was all a lie
Men live a life that we are programmed to lie and say we are fine and move on while negative feelings linger inside
Why you think we smoke ,drink and link up with women or men
We need that quick fix of an escape to create distance between the victims and the blame
Guilt and shame while we try to hide the pain
It is anybodies guess well its a guessing game like charades
I began to journal in 2020 , in 2023 i start writing poetry and not only that but performing in public stages
In front of dozen and hundreds of people at a time
Now i’ve performed at dozens of open mics and it changed my life
No longer hiding behind the stone wall i build leaving the old me left behind
Having a open mind ,saying whats on my mind and i have such a great feeling inside
Holding myself accountable ,facing my fears and having the support of friends and family all made a difference
Never know who can you inspire with you your self , you may even inspire yourselfVoting is closed
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Isaac, so many people struggle to express themselves in positive ways instead of lashing out at others. Personally, written expression has always been easier for me than anything else. Not only do you get it all out, but you do it without hurting anyone else. I am glad that you have found a way to express yourself fully! Your poetry is amazing!…read more
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isaacisme submitted a contest entry to
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Thank you younger me
Thank you for allowing me to express myself
At the age of the trauma moments i did not know what to do
I would brush things to the side and store it in a closet
The closet was closed until i started to become more aware of self
Who am i ? where nobody else is looking
My true self the one who finally seeks professional help
I understood as a young man independent , the oldest of 3 that would do everything him self now broken down and could not do it by myself
Writing poetry at 12 until 21 and at age 33 in 2023 i came back to writing after a decade of not writing
Since then so many stages
So many tears of joy finally seeing that inner child in me smile
Cheers to that little body who was scared to say i am scared , i want a hug
I just wanted to be loved with no conditions
Without feeling like it was transactional the growth i’ve seen in myself i could not even imagined
This is letter is not only for the younger me but to the younger you
You are more than able and capable to be who ever you want to be
Lift the trauma bookbag and take that leap sheshh
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Aww, Isaac, you are so right. You are capable of being whoever you want to be! I am so in awe of how far you have come. You should be so proud of yourself. Thank you for sharing and thank you for being part of The Unsealed. <3 Lauren
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smontuoro submitted a contest entry to
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Ghost Child
Little one,
You’re going to make a crazy life changing decision .It’s going to be scary for a while .
There will be times you want to give up, but you’ll never regret it.
Mom and Dad they did their best.
You’ll be upset for a while but you’ll come to understand that they had their own life experiences and only could do what they knew how to do.
When you leave home just know it all works out.
Even as a kid you navigated the world and all its hardships with strength and determination.
Easily you could have made some bad decisions.
But it wasn’t in your character to take the easy way. You’ll have to work very hard for a very long time.
Even as a grownup things will be hard but you’ll understand more and you’ll get a sense of who you are and your place in this wild world.
You’re not going to be alone. You’ll have life long friendships with people who stand with you when you can’t stand on your own. They will love you when you can’t do it for yourself.
Home is a place you finally come to in your 30s.
It took 19 years but you get that warmth and safety you looked for , for so long. It took a while many homes that didnt feel like home,but you’ll understand why you had to take this path to get to where you finally belong .
You’ll find solace in music and in nature and with your made up family.
You’ll reach out to mom and dad over the years and you’ll learn forgiveness you’ll ask them to tell you their story.
They loved you the whole time. You were loved the whole time , but you did what you had to do and you become a beautiful person because of it.
No matter what life throws at you, you are resilient. No one can take away your love for life no matter what happens. All the love you gave comes back to you.
You’re an oracle of light
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Samantha, this is a beautiful letter to yourself that both encourages and offers hope to the younger version of you. Sometimes, life seems absolutely impossible to navigate. It is so wonderful that you are able to look back and say, with confidence, that you will eventually find the home you’ve been looking for. Thank you for sharing your story!
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