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courtneybex submitted a contest entry to
Write a thank-you letter or poem to yourself 7 months, 3 weeks ago
Thank You Courtney
Thank you for not giving up when everything was trying to tear you down
You fight unspoken battles every day
I’m so proud of you for not letting it become your new face
You are still finding your placeThank you for searching for the smallest glimmer of hope to keep yourself around
You have learned to love what is often overlooked
Doing everything you can to find a more positive outlookThank you for being the light in others’ lives when you often struggle to be a spark in your own
You thrive when creating their sunshine
You’ll find yours in timeThank you for focusing on your inner peace when it would be much easier to let your demons roam
How uncomplicated would it be to give in to the chaos
Let your soul turn to stone as your golden heart is squashed
But that wouldn’t be you
You are the gentle sound of an old record being played on a Sunday afternoon
Brightening someone’s day in such a simple wayI’m grateful that you’ve never let your warm heart turn cold
No matter what challenges unfold
In the darkest of skies, you are the moon
Always giving away your light hoping to help anyone who is feeling gloomVoting is closed
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Courtney, I am so grateful you never let your warm heart turn cold. I resonate with so much of your writing, but also, there are so many moments where you have made me feel good about myself. And your generous and kind heart really shines through. I am so glad you are able to give yourself the grace and thanks you so deserve. Thank you for being…read more
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joycew419 submitted a contest entry to
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vermontpoetess submitted a contest entry to
Write a thank-you letter or poem to yourself 7 months, 3 weeks ago
Self-Appreciation
It’s in here somewhere, shaking, out of sight—
this gratitude I keep alive for me
that’s terrified by recognition’s light.See!
It cowers, there. Don’t get too close; it bites,
a mangy mix of actuality
surviving off mere scraps of sacrifice,
resilience, sense, and stale tenacity.My family gets first dibs on hearty foods.
I feed their inner praise with love-steeped roe,
exotic sprigs of righteousness in bloom,
and loaves of patience-risen sourdough,
ensuring that aplomb is absolute—
oh, look! My gratitude is nearly grown.Voting is closed
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Aww, Necia, keep learning in and growing your gratitude. You are an absolute star – a leader with a huge heart. This is so creatively written. Thank you for sharing and thank you for being an inspiration to our Unsealed community. <3 Lauren
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Thanks, as always, for reading, Lauren! I often worry that my brain skews prompts too far, so it’s great to hear that you thought it creative! ❤️
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kenamonae submitted a contest entry to
Write a thank-you letter or poem to yourself 7 months, 4 weeks ago
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shianajasmine submitted a contest entry to
Write a letter or poem of gratitude to yourself 8 months ago
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jessiebernard submitted a contest entry to
Write a letter or poem of gratitude to yourself 8 months ago
Thank you, me.
I know it wasn’t easy getting through those sleepless nights
When the words he said stuck in your head cut through you like a knife
Stuck in the bottom of the bottle of a nowhere town bar
You said “I can’t carry on” but you stayed strong now look at where we are
You thought his hands had stained you, the wounds were far too deep
Too caught in the flame “i’ll never be the same” your soul was his to keep
You kept your head up high as your world burned to the ground
Through all the pain you broke the chains until freedom was found
But even once the smoke had cleared you still couldn’t quite breathe
The days were hard dealing with scars that no one else could see
When I think back on those days now my heart fills with pride
That you stayed strong and carried on and for it we survived
I’m grateful I walked through the fire though I wanted to run
So thank you, me, for making me the woman I’ve become.Voting is closed
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Aww Jessie, I love love love the ending to this piece, “So thank you, me, for making me the woman I’ve become.” It is sooo hard to walking away from negative people and situations in our lives. It can be so daunting. But you are clearly so strong and were able to give yourself the peace that you so deserve. Thank you for sharing your strength a…read more
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jamesrkellogg submitted a contest entry to
Write a letter or poem of gratitude to yourself 8 months ago
dearest me
dearest me
By: Jim Kellogg
(The Queer Poet)
10-17-24dearest me
thank you for…
showing me compassion and clarity
the gifts of understanding and patience
aiding me to uncover
the dirty little secrets
assisting me to repair the anguish
(defying language and raising philosophical questions)
showing kindly regard to my little boy blue –
my damaged and bewildered little soul –
helping me to move on byyour generosity of unconditional love –
a bottomless well –
has moved me to hug
the willow branches of sorrow
has empowered me to express
pride in holding my head up high
has given me bravery to stand-up
to be heard
to be counted
to be understoodbecause of you and
your captivating power
i have pulled the sharp and jagged knife
from my hemorrhaging heart
i have extinguished the blazing fire
ending the seemingly terminal pain of…
humiliating shame and
prosecuted guilt
i have reclaimed my glorious worth
gracefully facing the storms of lifewith love,
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James! This is absolutely amazing! What a beautifully written piece, so vividly describing how you have strongly and bravely faced life’s adversities. It is personal but also relatable. I truly love it. Thank you for sharing and thank you for being part of our Unsealed family. <3 Lauren
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leebothegood submitted a contest entry to
Write a letter or poem of gratitude to yourself 8 months ago
Your Amazing
Hey Leroy, YOU’RE AMAZING, the past few years has kicked your teeth in, you received COVID in a single year, your father passed, friends left you and all you can say is THANK YOU JESUS, the year wasn’t easy, but YOU KNEW in your heart your family needed you, Now as you write this your Mom is recovering from Leukemia and you feel defeated, BUT YOUR NOT, you sat through Hurricane Helena in a single wide mobile home and GOD PROVIDED, it’s easy to quit, BUT YOU HAVEN’T, your car blew up, you feel defeated, yet God makes a way, Your clown ministry made the cover of a Magazine.NO MATTER what you go through, your doing AWESOME, keep up the great work YOUR AMAZING
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Aww, Leroy, I am so sorry you have been through so much. I hope your mom is healing and doing better. I am in awe of your ability to keep pushing and never give up. You are so strong. You are an inspiration. Sending you lots of hugs. Thank you for being part of The Unsealed. <3 Lauren
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queentori submitted a contest entry to
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shawnabel26 submitted a contest entry to
Write a letter or poem of gratitude to yourself 8 months ago
The Flaw
I understood you to be my security. I understood that you wanted me. I understood that life without me was void of all possibilities. You said you loved me, unlike others. When you gave me visions for the future, you helped me see all your potential. I knew what was normal for me was not normal for others, yet I did not understand why. When the negatives came, I knew it to be my fault, for I had no other knowledge. I questioned how I could have made this happen. My perfection was not good enough to deliver the future you desired. Upon realizing what the future had to hold with my marred life, you tossed me aside.
Disfigured in disgrace, I got up again and was ready to move forward when blow after blow you knocked me down. Again, I realize my responsibility in not delivering your future to you. I look at my open hands and wonder why did God make perfection with a flaw. Perhaps you did, perhaps I did. You made something so perfect on the outside, but when you look into the center, everyone can see the imperfections, the damage, the hole.
What is left to do from here? The flaw is unmendable. It is now a part of the perfection you created, and like a crack in a windshield, the shattering is starting to spread across the entirety of the being of who I am. I wonder if others can now see the flaw in my perfection, as I can no longer hide the shattering. I should have been able to stop the disfiguring. I should have been able to be strong enough to stop the shattering. I should have been able to be more, but alas, the flaw has overcome me, and all that is left is a disgraced life. Others will be affected by the flaw, not the perfection. Others will have to see the weakness instead of the strength. Others will see a future so twisted by the past that they have to look away. Thank you for my flaw. We shall live together in harmony forever.
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Our flaws are what create our beauty. I am glad at the end of your peace, you recognize that our flaws are things we should embrace and be grateful for. Thank you for sharing and thank you for being part of The Unsealed. <3 Lauren
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j-r-long submitted a contest entry to
Write a letter or poem of gratitude to yourself 8 months, 1 weeks ago
You Choose
Mis Jess,
Well hello! How are you doing? I know it’s a silly question to ask yourself, but it is good to check-in every once in a while and assess. In case you are wondering, you are doing okay. It doesn’t always feel like it but that’s okay. Thank you for pushing through crappy parts and seeing through to better days. You have been brave through so much, thanking you for getting us this far.
I know one of your favorite quotes comes from Rent. “The opposite of war isn’t peace. It’s Creation!” You have made that such a driving force over the last few years it is beautiful to see. You take the “wars” around you and internalize that pain before you realize it. However, you have managed to channel that energy and rather than allow it to eat at your soul and sour your attitude you have transformed it into storytelling, art, and caring for others.
It is terrifying to be so different, especially from those you love, but you choose to embrace the spectrum of viewpoints you encounter. You choose to see as beautiful. You choose to seek out good in the in the worst of situations and present to anyone who will listen. Even though you sometimes fail miserably at that, you haven’t spent that time focusing on the negative or living in a state of hopelessness, or worse, apathy. Caring can often hurt but you refuse to let it defeat you.
Do you hear that word; that theme in you? You continually choose. It’s got me through some of the darkest times and it will serve you well in the future.
You struggle to see the beauty in you. Don’t we know it? While I wish we could see what others seem to see in us, do you take the time each day to appreciate how much difference you make in the world? Maybe making a difference just means accepting you are different. You are wonderfully weird, my sweet. Love yourself each day as much as I love you in this moment.Uniquely Yours,
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“Maybe making a difference just means accepting you are different.” This is such a sweet thought. I feel the softness of your heart through this peace. I hope you release yourself of any pain or judgment you impose on yourself and, every day, choose to embrace and bask in your beauty and softness. Sending hugs. Thank you for sharing and thank you…read more
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