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Lauren Brill shared a letter in the
Poetry group 5 months, 3 weeks ago
Forgotten
Forgotten in the hidden emotions I feel,
Behind the weed and underneath the alcohol,SEEN too much,
HEARD too much,
KNOW TOO MUCH
Forgot to SPEAK UP
Because I didn’t know any better
And because you said I didn’t need any help,So I’m just another “mad black woman” who can do bad all by myself because you said
black people don’t need therapy
I listened
I believed you but I forgot to believe me
I was lost because I forgot I was innocentSubscribe  or  log in to reply
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michae1 shared a letter in the
Poetry group 5 months, 3 weeks ago
Stimulated in this Simulation
Once you’ve been “Awaken”
You’ll realize everything
Is just a simulation of your
Very own imagination,
Shaping your reality.
We’re all here and have different
Perceptions, if you hear em
And see em moving to
The words you think.
Or the words you read,
Maybe if you’re artistic
You see em play out the
Words you write.
So now it is what it is
Some go with the statement
Of “living in the matrix”,
Some Rationalized it
With quantum physics.
While others have a different
Representation or a different
Calculation, coming to another conclusion
Of how it started.
A conscious conscience,
Some are just a Con in science.
Is this a coincidence? Is it a theory?
Is it a fantasy?
The power of the mind
Is incredible, imagine
A thought coming to life
Images reciprocating through
The eyes. Now it’s more than a vision.
Those thoughts are being played
In the present through actions.
The Time it takes for the mind
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This was such a powerful poem. I enjoyed the metaphors that you used. “ A conscious conscience, Some are just a Con in science.” Is my favor because there are cons amongst this world and inside the scientific views. Sometimes I get OVERstimulated with life and the simulations of this world.
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You’re welcome, I glad you enjoyed this piece. Was hesitant
On sharing for a few seconds.
But I’ve realized I’m not the only
One feeling like this. Lots of artists seem to use the statement
Of “living in the matrix”
Reminded me of my
Artistic freedom. We all have
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Oswald Perez shared a letter in the
Poetry group 5 months, 3 weeks ago
Merry Christmas!
Dear Unsealers,
It’s Christmas Eve!
December has gone by so fast. It felt like it was five minutes since I was celebrating my birthday at the very start of the month.
Now, we’ve reached the conclusion of Advent and head into the twelve days of Christmas.
I hope that wherever you’re celebrating the holiday, it’s done in the company of people that you love. With an extra moments of arms held aloft for those that find this time of year difficult to celebrate.
For those of you that celebrate this day, I wish all of you a very Merry Christmas!
The following is my Christmas message for this year:
Time went by so fast, didn’t it?
December came in and went like a jingled blurAfter twenty four days wait
A celebration of the savior’s birthAs the bells ring out, people gather
Friends, family and loved onesFor it’s Christmas Day at last
With love and kindness towards allWherever you are in the world
I wish for you all the peace todaySaid many times in many ways
From me to you, from NYC to the world…Merry Christmas!
¡Feliz Navidad!Joyeux Noël!
Frohe Weihnachten!Nollaig Shona!
Feliz Natal!Buon Natale!
Καλά ΧριστούγενναSretan Božić!
Bon Nadal!Subscribe  or  log in to reply
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Lovely expression of love and the reason for the season 🌹
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Thank you for this warm Christmas poem. Sharing light onto those who are having a tough holiday season! I really enjoyed reading this. It took me back to when I was younger and enjoyed the Christmas holiday spirit.
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Barbara Lorello shared a letter in the
Women's Empowerment group 5 months, 3 weeks ago
Dear Mary, daughter of Joachim:
Dear Mary, daughter of Joachim:
I thought it appropriate to write to you on this eve of the celebration of your son’s birth.
I can’t pinpoint exactly when we met, but it was very early in my life. As a child, I was introduced to you through my Catholic upbringing. I learned of you and revered your place in history as the mother of Jesus Christ.
Through teachings in the church, I learned that you were chosen by God to deliver a son who would eventually die for our sins. As a mother, I can’t imagine giving birth to a child that I knew was destined to die to save the world. That’s a heavy burden.
Through stories told in the Bible, I learned that not only did you and Joseph take on this challenge, but you did it with the utmost grace.
How proud you must have been as Jesus taught us to live in God’s light, to do His work and act in ways that put the rest of us to shame. Through every adversity, your son rose to the challenge, even when He was falsely accused of witchcraft.
Ironically, those who questioned His powers were the same people who brought Him to the cross.
Mary, if given the chance, you and I would have a cup of tea and talk for hours. I have so many questions, one mother to another.
In closing, I’d like to thank you for your sacrifice as Jesus’s mother. I’ll refer to one of my favorite Christmas songs: “Mary, did you know that your baby boy will save our sons and daughters . . . And when you kiss your baby boy, you’ve kissed the face of God.”
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So beautifully written! Mary was essentially a powerful spirit during those times. Thank you for sharing your enlightenment and the true meaning of what Christmas is all about.
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michae1 shared a letter in the
Poetry group 5 months, 3 weeks ago
EMOTIONS
Energy from a feeling
Moving through the body.
Otherwise known as emotions.
The mind connects these Feelings,
Internally we think.
Ongoing about certain places or things.
Numerous times we feel with our minds
Sad, happy, mad, exited or frightened.Subscribe  or  log in to reply
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“energy from a feeling, moving through the body…”
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You hit this poem right on the nose of emotions. I’m really huge on emotions and I wish society would regulate emotions more so we can feel comfortable expressing them to others!
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Titus Armon shared a letter in the
Poetry group 5 months, 3 weeks ago
Untitled
You show up without warning
Sparking my interest
I wouldn’t do this normally
But I choose to accept
I follow the narrow
Reluctantly I’m dressed
Checking over your shoulder
Stepping in walls of Magnolia
I proceed to regress
Caught speechless
Long by deviant
Leading me out further
Moments I feel descent
Going without reason
I sense meaning
Yielding for composure
I watch myself be
For seconds I am
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I enjoyed the imagery in your poem “stepping in walls of magnolia” I love magnolia flowers. I love how you have your readers wondering what’s next! Keep writing this felt so peaceful and warm!
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michae1 shared a letter in the
Poetry group 5 months, 4 weeks ago
Spiritual Healing
Tired, it’s a day of days.
My body wants love, my
Mind needs rest,
And my spirit could
Use some uplifting.
When my mind
Goes to rest,
I hope it’s your body
I see in my dreams
& receive some love for
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michae1 shared a letter in the
Poetry group 5 months, 4 weeks ago
Winter Breeze
Chillin like the
Winter breeze.
Watching the tiniest
Bit of me leave,
With the air I breathe.
Watching snowflakes fall.
Along with the steam rising
From a cup of hot co coa
Twirling it around in circles.
A breathtaking moment
Of the cold days in December.
Can you picture this
Written image?Subscribe  or  log in to reply
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As winter is my favorite season yes I can visualize your imagery through spoken word. I love winter cause when it snows the world gets a little quieter. I wish it snowed year round haha.
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Heather shared a letter in the
Introductions, Icebreakers and Prompts group 5 months, 4 weeks ago
Newbie Post
Obligated newbie post..
Hello all. My name is Heather & I’ve always found comfort in writing. I’m an avid journal writer for 25 yrs now. It’s my safe place. I just released my debut book/memoir last month. I saw this site as a sponsored ad on my IG. Figured it was a sign from the writers universe due to the fact I’ve been wanting to enhance & enrich my writing skills. Get back into the poetry era of my life. I’m hoping to find some inspiration & motivation thru this app. Thru everyone’s words. 🖤Subscribe  or  log in to reply
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Yayyy. I’m so glad you found this platform Heather. The Unsealed is so awesome it’s a safe space to share what you are going through without being judged for it. And there is always someone who has been through the similar story that you put out there. Congratulations on releasing your brook! That’s exciting. I really would like to get in touch…read more
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Thank you! The best advice I can give to you is write the memoir. No matter what we do in life, we’re always going to have that ONE negative. Besides all of that, I researched as much as I can. If you have a Facebook, look into some of the publishing groups they offer. I joined one and that was the best decision. Where I got most of my answers.…read more
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Noirerequiem shared a letter in the
Poetry group 6 months ago
Born of Stardust
During the Big Bang, I was born,
Stardust from the cosmos, fallen to earth.
Evicted from the sky—a shooting star,
No place to call home.When I reach for the heavens,
I’m still trying to return.I stood at the ocean’s edge,
Longing for the ripples to embrace me.
Crabs taught me their secret—
To float away on the tide.
I prayed for my find,
But no Ursula came to grant my wish.When I reach for the giant blue mass,
I’m still trying to return.Through forests alive with kaleidoscope hues—
Orange, red, and yellow flush my path.
Strong thoughts flood my mind,
A deep yearning to live amongst the leaves.In the trees, the birds perch on old branches,
Their wings whisper freedom—
A freedom I long to hold.When I reach for the tall oak,
I’m still trying to return.I’m still trying.
I’m still trying.
I’m still trying.Still trying to shed this human existence,
To finally be one—
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Wow such strong imagery! With me being an air sign I felt this deeply in my soul and visualized every parts of this poem! “Evicted from the sky-a shooting star, no place to call home” I feel like that’s why that famous quote comes to play “reach for the stars” cause we are our own stars. Thank you for this empowering remembrance!
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Penny Powell shared a letter in the
Poetry group 6 months ago
C-O-U-R-A-G-E
Although I didn’t participate in the recent Open Mic Night with the “Courage” theme, I was inspired to write this brief, lighthearted poem.
C in Courage is for committing
O represents Omitting whatever’s preventing you from committing
U – Understanding your role
R – Realizing the goal
A – Aligning with the purpose of what you need to be courageous about
G – Going for it with gratitude and without second-guessing and doubt
E – Energized, electrified, elevated to move…
Out of fear mode and into your courageous groove.The mission can be smooth
When whatever is blocking your courage is removed…Courage can be contagious
No, it’s not outrageous
I hope and pray you’ll be courageous and free
To do whatever it is you were sent here to see and be!Subscribe  or  log in to reply
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Aww I love this Penny. Simple but powerful! I am going to feature this piece in our newsletter today. Happy Holidays. <3 Lauren
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Happy New Year, Lauren! Hope your 2025 is off to a great start! Big apologies for my DELAYED reply, but please know that I greatly appreciate your kind words. Thank you so much for reading, commenting, and featuring the poem. That was sweet of you!:-) Have a wonderful week! Hugs & Blessings, Penny
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jenpinc shared a letter in the
Poetry group 6 months ago
Connecting Grace
I avoid the light on brighter days. Should have known better than to look directly at my Grace. Now we speak of sons and who will be the last ones standing. I am not demanding but will seek out the answers. Debilitated by the bastards who’ve shown their face but never skin. Walked within the mental temple I begin but apparitions are the outlines of our sins.
I strolled with her in the sunrise
she sang to me in lullabies
I waited for her endless times
but I was never told.We watched the clouds unfold how dare she be so bold hear my prayers, wipe my tears, watch me grow old. For years I waited on that block connecting time and youth as one. I circled like my childless mom waiting for my turn around the sun. It bled me dry from all I cry waiting for her to rise from the deadness inside as she collapses instead at the foot of the bed and we pray to what we cannot see the evidence will never be in the shade of yesterday I see what I’ve been circling and the beauty we are birthing
only to hand it over in the end.
I will not bend
I cannot go
I will not send him there.My Grace you have outgrown me I wish you would have known me longer than our summertimes. I rise everyday like the Fourth of July hoping you will be a firefly a firework up in the sky or something that can never hide from me again. I live with your ghost I collapse as a host of your fragile soul I want to feel you near me but you fear me I fear my dear it’s now the end.
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This poem is such an empowering read. I feel at times grace can be scary because we don’t give ourselves enough credit for the things we have accomplished or we are beating ourselves up for feeling like we aren’t doing enough. But I always tell myself patience is the virtue and we can accomplish anything we set our minds to and show grace for the…read more
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Carrie Johnson shared a letter in the
Poetry group 6 months ago
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James/Maintain4life shared a letter in the
Surviving Addiction group 6 months ago
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Benjamin Fuller shared a letter in the
Poetry group 6 months ago
Three Brothers
Narrator: Let me tell you a fable of three brothers, sitting and having a feast around a table:
Brother 1: Who is this God compared us three? Are we, His image, not better than He? Is not our greatness exposed for all of the world to see?
Brother 2: Yes my brother, I am inclined to agree. For I am an axe who is capable of felling any tree. Be it cedar, maple, or oak. No matter how tall or how small. All I need is a mighty hand to swing me, and I shall lower them all
Brother 3: Ah my foolish brother, you are nothing more than a brute, where as I myself am a beautiful flute. I’m the one people desire as they feast and they dine. The one they enjoy as they sip on their wine. All I need is someone to breathe through me, and I shall make a sound most divine.
Brother 1: Silly brother, who are you to try and pretend? For you know that to the heights of my glory you shall never ascend. For great as you are, of us three you are least. You shall not rise, as bread lacking yeast. Where as I am a well of knowledge, for I am a book. People have travelled far and wide just so upon me they may look. The information I contain has built kingdoms from dust, and left empires shook. I record all of that which I see, just so long I have an author to write within me.
Brother 2: Brothers now is not the time to argue about who is greatest and who is least, but let us sit together and enjoy our feast.
Brother 3: My brother you are right. This is not the time to argue, let us not fight, but rather let us lift up our glasses as I propose a toast. For we three brothers are the pinnacle for most.
Narrator: Fools! Who are you to arrogantly boast?
For You are but mere tools, who are useless unless you are used by your Master
And the works of your hands are doomed to collapse, as a wall built without mortar or plaster.
For you trust in knowledge, strength, and fame, looking to them for your power
But their power is fleeting, and they shall depart from you in your final hour
The works of your hands shall crumble to dust at times passing
But as for God, His work shall be everlasting
How can man hope to compare to the almighty God?
For He is the One who spoke forth the heavens and created the earth
He was the One who formed man from the dust, and was there when woman first gave birth.
He is the judge who shall pass forth our sentence
And the only One with the power to bring forth works of repentance.
You think that your glory shines so valiant, so bright
But in the wake of His glory, it shall appear as day, even in the darkest of night.
So raise up your glasses, and make ye your toast,
But as for me, it is in the Lord God I shall boastSubscribe  or  log in to reply
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This is a beautiful poem. Have you ever performed spoken word before? I can see this piece being performed reading this gave me so much imagery with conversation between the three brothers. I really enjoyed reading the tone of this poem as well. Thank you for sharing such a wonderful poem!
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Thank you for your kind words!! I haven’t really done spoken word before. I mean I recorded a poem once like a year ago and put it online. But that’s about it.
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Ava Lawrey shared a letter in the
Poetry group 6 months ago
20 Birthdays
to listen in order to speak,
to speak in order to be heard-
a human flaw we’ve come to
adopt
robbing us of the beauty of
what it means to be
human
to connect-
fully.we live in a world where your response
matters more
than the proposal,
where the aftermath, the outcome,
is better than the journey-
we’ve lost the beauty in the becoming
too busy rushing to be.we’ve adopted the butterfly
as the mascot of freedom,
her beautiful wings spreading wide,
ready to take on the world-
we neglect
what it took to get there
the caterpillar who lurks,
stuck in the before.we celebrate our 18th birthday
then our 21st
then the 25th
and our 30th.
glossing over the others-
because, somehow
they’re unimportant.and at 30,
you’ll wonder where your 20s went-
as if you didn’t
only celebrate them twice.at 30, you’ll wonder where time went,
feeling like you lost your ‘prime’
as if,
during this time,
you weren’t just waiting for the next best thing:
turn 30, get married, own a home,
start a family.now what?
you’ll wait to turn 40.
maybe gather family for celebrations
as you realize you are just a
watered down version of yourself-
the dreamer of your 20s slowly
slipped through the drains of a city
that used to inspire you-you’ll wonder what happened to your zest,
when you stopped writing,
when you stopped looking up,
and looking down instead.maybe-
you got too used to it
to enjoy it-
the architecture used to wow you,
now
you casually pass it by on your weekly Sunday walk to trader joe’s,
you don’t look up at it anymore,
or stop in the middle of the street
to capture the perfect photo,
one that will humble you-
and will live on,
or so you thought.but it didn’t stop there,
you stopped smiling at strangers
you stopped losing your breath every time you saw the Manhattan skyline at night
your inspirations became too comfortable
and the appreciation swept away.so what’s next?
you’ll turn 40 and realize half a life has gone by
since you last had a
lust for life,
half a life has gone by
since you last got your breath taken away
by the beauty of your new home.so, you’ll spend the next 20 years
begging for your youth back
as the wrinkles multiply-
you’ll celebrate every
single
birthday
between 40 and 60,
because there is 20 birthdays inbetween
40 and 60-
not just four.you’ll teach yourself the in-betweens
are worth celebrating too,
that turning 42 is somehow,
just as special as turning 21-you’ll teach yourself that while
it feels like you have already lived so
many lives,
it’s still your first- and only- life.you’ll teach your kids that you’re still growing up too-
that youthfulness and adulthood can coexist,
that 60 is the new 21
and to listen is
just as important
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Beautifully said Ava. I believe we get older with wisdom and better with time. Even with children they teach us so much as it shows that we are never too young or old to continue learning. I love the turning point of this poem. How at the beginning it seemed like growing old is a dark and shameful thing but you ended the poem with how there’s b…read more
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Yes, absolutely- I think all generations can teach us so much about ourselves. As I’m entering my mid-20s I’m learning to walk the fine line of youth and adulthood and embrace them both <3 I'm happy it resonated with you 🙂
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Courtney Beksel shared a letter in the
Poetry group 6 months ago
Stay
You took advantage of a vulnerable situation
Gave me your hand that led me to lies
I just wanted you to stay
Now I need you to stay awayEmpty promises of passion and adventure
Sounded so great until you took it away
I wish I could hate you but I have too much empathy
Still, I hope you stay a million miles awayStay with me
Stay away
Stop playing this little game
I wish you could take all the blame
We’re both guilty of the sky turning greyIn ten years you will be ready for something more
When you come I won’t answer the door
Permanently closed to the idea of reconciliation
I threw away the key to our ultimate fantasy
Stay where you are
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Courtney, this is such a powerful poem. You are heard through this platform and I’m so happy that you are able to walk away from a situation that no longer served your purpose. You are a light unto others who have a hard time expressing how they feel. This is a beautiful piece. Thank you!
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Thank you! That means so much.<3
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Noirerequiem shared a letter in the
Women's Empowerment group 6 months ago
The Power Of No
I watched you from the shadows,
a quiet, steady beat.
You moved through the world
like the ground kissed your feet.I studied the curve of your laugh,
the shine in your eyes,
dreamt of moments we’d share,
but they were all lies.I was invisible, a ghost in the crowd,
a whisper, a breeze, never too loud.
But inside, my heart raged,
a storm I couldn’t tame,
trapped between silence
and the sound of your name.So one day, I stood tall,
my fear on display,
and told you the truth
in the boldest of ways.
But your smile held pity,
your answer a no—
a wound I expected,
but it still cut low.Yet from that “no,” I found my voice,
discovered in me, I had a choice.
No longer hiding in the cracks of the wall,
I became the light that burns through it all.Now I walk taller,
no fear in my step,
because loving myself
is the best move yet.You didn’t choose me,
but that’s okay,
I’ve learned to love me
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This is truly an empowering letter! It is an amazing feeling to say no when needed without feeling guilty about it. I’m so happy for you that you’ve allowed yourself some grounding time to find your voice and being comfortable with who you are. Thank you for your inspiration!
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Thank you so much for your support.
No. Is a Sentence and it’s important to be able to see the positive in the Power of No.
Don’t forget to hit that inspired button when you have time.
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Anita Williams shared a letter in the
Women's Empowerment group 6 months ago
"Reflections of Forgiveness"
When will you stop standing in your own way, Anita? Look at yourself—truly look. Stand here in the mirror and face the truth. No more excuses. No more hiding behind grief or the weight of all you’ve carried. Yes, it’s heavy, but you’ve held on to it because it felt easier than letting go.
Grief has been your crutch. You’ve let it stop you from moving, healing, and showing up for yourself. And love? You’ve given yourself to men who could never fully love you back—men who were emotionally unavailable, broken in ways you thought you could fix. Forgive yourself for that. Forgive yourself for loving them when they couldn’t love you in return.
Forgive yourself for not being the mother you thought you could be, for all the ways you feel you fell short. You did the best you could with what you had. And forgive yourself for what happened to you in school, for what happened when you were young. You were a child—innocent, unknowing. You didn’t deserve that, and it wasn’t your fault.
Forgive yourself for being there for everyone else—for pouring love, time, and energy into people who refused to pour back into you. Forgive yourself for letting other people’s insecurities make it hard for you to love yourself.
And Anita, forgive yourself for not understanding the favor God has always had over your life. Your grandmother told your mother you were blessed. She saw it in you before you could see it in yourself. Forgive yourself for letting people who had no intention of helping you step into your purpose stop you.
The weight you carry is not just the pain others caused—it’s the pain you’ve held onto within yourself. But now you see it. Now you know. Everything you’ve ever wanted is already yours, waiting on the other side of that door. But to walk through it, you must close every old door—the doors of shame, guilt, self-doubt, and fear.
See yourself as God sees you. See yourself as your grandmother saw you—blessed, strong, and purposeful. Forgive yourself, Anita. For everything. For all the times you didn’t choose you. For all the moments you dimmed your light.
You’ve carried this weight long enough. It’s time to let it go. Give yourself the love, the grace, and the second chance you’ve given to everyone else.
This pain, this truth—it’s yours. But so is the power to rise from it. So, Anita, look at yourself one last time. Will you stay in this mirror, or will you step forward into the life God has been holding for you all along?
The choice is yours.
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michae1 shared a letter in the
Poetry group 6 months ago
Safe Travels
Started Over & over again but
At least it’s not back
To where I’ve began.
Came a long way,
Yet still have a long ways to go.
Through the pain & struggles,
Emotions I juggle
Rendering off from trouble.
With a surfacing smile
Trying to put my pain in denial.
Collecting little rewards along the way
Making it worthwhile.
Not gonna stop,
even if it’s a trillion miles away.
Ill get where I want
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