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  • How far you’ve come…

    Admiration within the smile
    as you allow it to grow.
    All the way from the mile
    getting the light to show.
    Bouncing around
    due to past endeavors.
    Finally finding you in the sound
    now that I have passed each of the levers.
    Chills head their way down
    along with the fears.
    Never a need to frown
    only taking a few years.
    You’re brighter than you would believe
    just wait to see what you will achieve.

    Lexi Mae

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    • Lexi, it is important that we all take a step back and see how far we have come, especially on the bad days. We are far removed from who we were as children, but we can still appreciate the beauty of finding ourselves as adults. Thank you for sharing your story!

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    Fearless

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    Me VS Me

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    Love yourself child

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    Little Brown Girl, I love You.

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  • Poem To Little Me

    Hey little girl
    How are you doing today?
    Did you have a good day at school?
    Did you go outside and play?

    I hope you had your time to escape
    From the anger and chaos within the walls
    Of the apartment on that second floor
    Where dingy carpet lines the eerily long halls

    You often weren’t aware of how bad it was
    Not in the younger years that is
    Because you watched all your friends in their own struggles
    You were more worried about her pain and his

    You were good at removing yourself from the suffering
    You were always able to see the good and humor in things
    Sometimes that humor could be looked at as dark
    But it helped get through the bitter words and stings

    You were so observant and smart
    Too grown up for your young age
    You could sense when things were off
    Even when they tried to keep you in your cage

    You knew that life wasn’t normal
    Even if it seemed better than others you saw
    You started your plans on how you would free yourself
    And looking back at your diligence, I admire in awe

    You got to work as soon as you could
    Working multiple jobs and saving away
    You knew the environment you grew up in
    Was not where you were destined to stay

    You planned and you prayed
    Staying both focused and hopeful
    You trusted your gut when others had doubt
    And along the way, you found someone very special

    A partner, a lover; someone who loved you for you
    You both fell so hard and so fast
    You knew deep in your heart, that he was the one
    And even at such a young age, you knew it would last

    You have always followed your intuition
    You listened to the knowing within your soul
    I am so proud and happy for you, sweet child
    For you both took on and released control

    You knew what was within your power
    You are the reason I am here today, happy and healing
    You did everything you could to build your ideal life
    One full of peaceful, lovely feelings

    You are so strong and resilient
    Even today, you reside within my heart and bones
    Together, we get to live our favorite lives
    And we get to create a happy, healthy home

    Thank you for your empathetic nature
    Thank you for your strength and determination
    Thank you for your playfulness and sensitivities
    Thank you for your love and admiration

    Thank you for your open mind
    Thank you for your appreciation of the little things
    Thank you for showing me the beautiful parts of life
    Thank you for showing me what trusting myself brings

    Jena

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    • Jena, I love how you thank your younger self for all her best parts. I can tell that you still have these qualities yourself. Through the struggles, you were able to find your happiness and love yourself. This is truly inspiring. Thank you for sharing your story!

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    Marigold queen

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  • "JUST ONE PART OF LOVING MY YOUNGER SELF"

    WHAT I LIKED MOST ABOUT MY YOUNGER SELF
    Dear Unsealed,
    A I look back in time
    Of reason & rhyme,
    I liked my persistence
    Of whom I was in existence
    Of time & space
    In the rat race
    Of life & dreams.
    But it seems
    I had to go through many changes,
    In different decades of stepping into the light
    Out of darkness to learn to rearrange,
    Various aspects of learning to live
    As an empath,
    And not even knowing about what path
    Was that?
    My younger self grew up with my grandpa Boss
    Until I was five years old.
    After that he passed of a massive heart attack
    So many years back
    In time
    Of reason & rhyme
    I have been told,
    Grandpa Boss was a writer & sculpturer
    Of many lost works now.
    He taught me to read & write from birth to age 3
    When he was alive.
    He called me the apple of his eye.
    I would read his books of poetry
    Of mostly religious beliefs of his mindset at that time
    In my life of reason & rhyme
    We would sit on the back porch
    & we would talk for hours about how to carry the torch
    Of art & creativity & beyond
    To express feelings of joy, love, God & life
    As I was so incredibly young.
    I remember his trips to New York City to publish
    His poetry of life, God & love.
    I would rush
    Into the living room to welcome
    Grandpa Boss home from his long trip
    From so far away across to the east coast &
    away from me & Grandma Carrie Soleta.
    My two favorite people,
    Grandpa Boss taught me love the written word,
    To express my feelings and sip
    From the creative cup of cornucopia of life
    As a writer of sorts &
    Of course, my Grandma Carrie Soleta was a teacher,
    Of creative words and the history of humanity.
    She loved to sit with me on the piano bench,
    As I played music of different chords
    & style of religious, blues, rock, country
    ETC.
    My youthful days are reminisced by clouds and sunshine of that reality as a young child from birth until three years old when my grandpa passed. My grandma continued to nurture me in rhythm, reason & rhyme.
    I realize that between my grandparents and my parents I am thankful for those human beings in the time of decades of my life.
    At three I was young, naïve, carefree.
    When my grandpa passed, I saw a huge dark cloud
    Over my head as mom explained to me Boss was dead
    In the flesh
    But alive in the spirit in the clouds
    Of heaven.
    I remember my grandpa as a creative, kind person.
    I was sad for a while as a little child.
    But soon the sun would shine above the clouds of grief,
    Of sadness and pain.
    What was to remain,
    Is this prose of mine
    In this decade of my life
    To remind me of the two
    People who gave me joy & creative endeavors
    Of reason, rhyme, & music, history
    And to grieve through my music and books and art
    Of everyday existence of all my decades
    Of life as it fades
    Into being old.
    I used to respect my grandparents,
    As they were my elders and so I was told,
    They were wise and watching over me as I dream
    And walk through my last decades
    Writing & artistic creativity
    To say to my peeps,

    “Thank you, Grandpa Boss and Grandma Carrie Soleta,
    For teaching me the ins & outs of my fate
    To realize it is not too late
    To continue with chapter 74 of my life,
    To continue as I will soon be seventy-five.
    Thank you my BFFS for always being there.

    Vicki Trusselli

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    • Vicki, this poem beautifully honors the strength and drive of your grandparents. They must have been quite wonderful to hold such a special place in your heart. I love how you describe your experiences of sitting on the porch talking and playing the piano with them. Thank you for sharing such vivid memories.

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    • Aww Vicki, My grandpa is a huge inspiration for me too. He also died of heart attack. I was 13 at the time. I love this part of you piece, “Of whom I was in existence
      Of time & space
      In the rat race
      Of life & dreams.”

      I am sure they are above smiling and so proud of how you are living your life. Sending hugs. <3 Lauren

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  • Superhero Power

    Little superhero, little me
    Your so beautiful beyond what the eyes can see
    Your smile, your style
    Your warm personality
    Your independence even as a small child
    Is more than enough to drive your parents wild
    I love who you are now
    I love who you will be
    I love that your who you are
    Natural and free with a silly personality
    Your amazing talents, your grace
    Unaware somewhere you make someone else’s heart smile
    Just by showing your pretty face
    It may feel lonely at times
    It may feel like your misunderstood
    But I promise, all the wonderful things that you are
    Someone else only wished they had could
    Have your same courage and confidence
    You’re wise beyond your years
    That alone is gift
    And as you get older, you’ll feel that little shift
    That shift is knowing and embracing just how different you are
    While others where born to be like the sun and moon
    You were created to be a star
    Your ability to love others more or as you love yourself
    Being there for others even if all you have is yourself
    Your heart is so pure, so be bold
    Be the warmth, the light in a room that’s dark and cold
    So rejoice in your individuality
    Because you are a rare flower
    Embrace being different from all the others
    Because that is your superpower

    EraYah Gabrieyal

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    • This poem is such an inspirational tribute to who you were as a child. The way you love your younger self is beautiful and pure. Though we all feel inadequate from time to time, the support and grace you give yourself is empowering. It is no wonder you are a superhero! Thank you for sharing.

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  • We Survived on Feist

    Resiliency is rarely said
    to be an envied trait;
    they’ll cite your wit or charm instead,
    both given greater weight.

    But, grit survives through each abuse–
    finds quiet ways to thrive–
    and never lets the trauma noose
    bedim your stubborn eyes.

    This understated innate feist
    will be your truest friend
    so hold her close throughout our life–
    we’ll need such help again.

    Necia Campbell

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    • Necia, I absolutely love this poem. Grit really is one of the greatest traits to have in this world. Anyone can be smart or funny, but only special people have the resilience to grow stronger with each hurdle life throws at them. Thank you for sharing such an inspirational piece.

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      • Thank you for reading, Emmy, and I’m glad you felt a connection to my words. I’ve spoken with many older people and it seems to me that those who survive this life do so with sheer will (and maybe a bit of luck and good genetics). 😉

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    From me to you with love ❤️

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    A letter to a youngin from a queen ♥︎

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  • RISE ABOVE

    Little one

    You know what I love

    I love a rare soul

    You can’t see them

    Until one day

    London Poet Enane

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    • I love this poem! The last line, “Until one day,” inspires me. In those words, you capture how we grow as humans until one day we are able to finally see our true souls. Thank you for sharing!

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    • Wowww, ” you can’t see them until one day…”
      You can unpack so much within this line alone…it really gives the audience time to meditate on what one day looks like or what they would like it to look like, then how to get there!
      So, much beauty in a rare soul!

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    • I love the simplicity of this. Thank you for sharing. <3 Lauren

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  • Such a young Timothy...

    Little lad, so soon originality
    Were now had of remembrance to see
    Like that dreadful hot summer-
    Drenched in sweat then thinking
    Scared to death, running to Dad…
    Yelling out loud, “Hey Pop’s-I’m leaking”!
    Or jumping down Superhero style-
    Straight off the top of the staircase,
    Knowing your cape-towel all the while-
    Would land you safe on the base!
    Such fun mischief you often went through,
    A wonder-dare conquering fears…
    The natural boy came to you so clear!
    Yes that little boy with hazel eyes and smiles too!
    The lines stepped over, “one and only” say they-
    At such a time past-you were always this way!
    No toys to bring for elementary all for-“show and tell”…
    So to school in a box-you brought snakes so well!
    When came your turn-they slithered out all around the room,
    And all the girls surely thought-this was final doom!
    They all jumped up, they screamed and they fled…
    But us young boys caught them-let them go, and caught them again!
    Have I not to go on of-your happy younger self,
    But you were so thankful all for everyone else!
    You liked all those kids that none would play with,
    You felt bad and cared-so you friended all of them!
    That is only character, by God instilled for good…
    And because of Him-so poor, yet rich you stood.
    Yes little Timothy, original you were-
    And that has carried on, in sincere imagination sure…
    Even unto this day!
    Yea, still that little guy inside-
    By your kids is forever embraced!
    Love ya lad!!!
    6-18-24

    My younger self 🙂

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    • “And because of Him-so poor, yet rich you stood” My favorite line 🦋
      Thank you for sharing I imagined it all in my head. Especially the part with you showing off the snakes in class and having to chase them all along side the boys.
      Thank you for existing ✨

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      • I appreciate you so much Vanessa, I’m gonna have to look on your profile soon. When someone appreciates you for who you are-I think that is very cool! Ty for being and having a positive person and attitude!

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    • Timothy, this is such a fun poem! I can just see you bringing snakes into the classroom for show and tell! As a teacher, I think I would have to quit after that! 🙂 I love how you embrace the quirkiness of childhood and I am sure that you still bring that excitement into the lives of those close to you. Thank you for sharing your poetry!

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      • Emmy,
        Thank you so much for reading my little story. And more importantly thank you so much for being a teacher. I love teachers so much and they are like angels to me. It was the teachers that took care of me in school when I never had anything ☺️ teachers are like angels to me and my cousin is a teacher and two people from my church are too.…read more

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  • poeticlife94 submitted a contest entry to Group logo of Write a letter or poem to your younger self sharing what you love most about him/herWrite a letter or poem to your younger self sharing what you love most about him/her 1 years ago

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    Dear 'inner Child'

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    Silent tears

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  • Listen

    Hello young friend. Let us walk.
    To shoot the breeze and talk the talk
    Things haven’t been easy
    Since growing up, waiting for my happiness
    With my still empty cup
    However the best thing I can say that is true
    Is there wouldn’t be me
    If there hadn’t been you
    Your Empathy for others is what I love the most
    Like a graveyard that loves a friendly ghost
    Your compassion, your heart, your ability to care
    Wide eyes of compassion never replaced by a stare
    Your heart of gold is as pure as can be, and your love for others is without a fee
    These are things I admire in you
    A love for humanity, I wish then I knew
    Just how important these qualities would be
    Before I gave the world time to harden me
    So I’m taking back time and letting you know
    While I’m now a red light you were always a go
    I wish I had Empathy like you did again
    It’s more of a now instead of a when
    I wish I still had the ability to care
    I’m much more truth then I’ll ever be dare
    So I’ll go on living that knowing in me
    There is an selfless person even myself didn’t see
    As you grow up remember to not be so hard
    And to not tattoo over the place that is scarred
    For life isn’t all bad
    If that’s the picture I drew
    For you can’t fixed ripped paper
    If you don’t have the glue

    Andrea Morse

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    • I love your words to yourself, positively you I presume! “There wouldn’t me, If there hadn’t been you” So true yet some of us are still running lol. Thank you for the uplift🥰

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    • Andrea, you are right that “you can’t fix ripped paper if you don’t have the glue.” I love this line. Too often, we try to fix the broken parts of us before we are truly ready. In order to really heal, we have to be able to put ourselves back together. Thank you for sharing your poetry!

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    Thank you

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    Innocent

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    Suppressed Soul

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