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When Everything Gets Too Loud

When Everything Gets Too Loud

I haven’t kept it a secret that I struggle with anxiety. I have panic attacks often, and this poem is my attempt to put those experiences into words.

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What I Remember Before

What I Remember Before

You might notice that this poem seems autobiographical, and there’s a reason for that. This poem is based on a close friend’s experiences of having lived in a warzone…

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A fresh new look

A fresh new look

It has been a week since I last shared anything here, but I haven’t been sitting around doing nothing. If you visit…

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Payback Season

Payback Season

I think people should be doing way more to actually stop all the damage we keep causing…

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People Aren't Flags

People Aren’t Flags

I’m not gonna deny it, I’m just as guilty as everyone else when it comes to picking…

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Digital Chains

Digital Chains

It’s been like a month since I posted anything. School got crazy busy and I really needed…

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Disability Isn't Always What You Think It Is

Disability Isn’t Always What You Think It Is

So I called myself disabled earlier today, and immediately some self-righteous bastard who…

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What if someone died?

What if someone died?

What if someone died, and the chair still sat there, quiet? The cup goes cold on the table…

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I'll Die To Protect You

I’ll Die To Protect You

You don’t hear my voice, but I’m right here, standing close when things get unclear…

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Obecny, Nie Idealny | Present, Not Perfect

Obecny, Nie Idealny | Present, Not Perfect

This poem is a bit different from what I usually write, but my twin sister Aniela asked…

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There Is No Tomorrow

There Is No Tomorrow

I have a preference for political poems, but I also know that talking about specific causes will…

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Why Age Verification Doesn't Work

Why Age Verification Doesn’t Work (And Actually Hurts Children Like Me)

Everyone’s talking about age verification like it’s some amazing solution to keep children safe online…

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The Blackness That Lives Inside My Chest

The Blackness That Lives Inside My Chest)

Hey everyone, it’s been pretty quiet here with summer break going on. I’ll try to share more…

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My Life, My Voice, My Story

My Life, My Voice, My Story

Our society is filled with expectations, regardless of how we feel about them…

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Someone Worth Holding On To

Someone Worth Holding On To

Sometimes people forget that foster care isn’t just hard for the children in the system who come…

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Why would you want a broken child like me?

Why would you want a broken child like me?

This poem speaks where I cannot. It’s part of my series sharing my raw feelings about foster…

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You weren't there! You don't know what I went through!

You weren’t there! You don’t know what I went through!

This is my first poem that’s just from my gut feelings, not like the political ones I…

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Not the Same Planet

Not the Same Planet

I usually focus on conflicts and war in my protest poetry, because writing about the environment feels a bit…

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The World We Pretend to Fix

The World We Pretend to Fix

This is the longest poem I’ve written until today, and I know I’ll get one major criticism: not talking…

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Złość w środku

Złość w środku

Zwykle nie dzielę się swoją polską poezją, bo jest bardziej osobista niż angielskie wiersze, które piszę na tego bloga…

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When Silence is a Siege Weapon

When Silence is a Siege Weapon

Most of the poems I’ve read, including the one I wrote myself, tend to focus more on Ukraine than…

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Seven Shadows in My Head

Seven Shadows in My Head

A bit of delay since my last poem, which is because I was busy updating the layout of our…

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Behind the screen

Behind the screen

The leading cause of death for people my age is suicide, and the most common reason behind it is…

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The game we all win

The game we all win

This share was intended for International Women’s Day. Not much more to say than that.

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The braid that became a bridge

The braid that became a bridge

The next chapter in my political poems: Girls’ and women’s rights—not something most boys my age are thought to care…

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Grauer Wal aus Stahl

Grauer Wal aus Stahl

Grauer Wal aus Stahl—das hier habe ich vor fast einem Jahr für die Schule geschrieben…

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We Are the Knot

We Are the Knot

Borders dissolve where Alpine snow meets Aegean blue—Lisbon loans sunlight to Helsinki’s dusk…

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Ukraine continues to bloom

Ukraine continues to bloom

Not much for me to say here; my last poem should be clear in my worldview…

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Dystopia.exe (Error 404)

Dystopia.exe (Error 404)

We live in a world where adults are too braindead to realize the truth…

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