Posts tagged: Confessional

The Quiet You Left Behind

The Quiet You Left Behind

Foreword / Introduction I think this poem explains itself mostly. My ex-girlfriend dumped me. What I wrote is true—I don’t…

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What I Remember Before

What I Remember Before

Foreword / Introduction You might notice that this poem seems autobiographical, and there’s a reason for that. This poem is…

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The Blackness That Lives Inside My Chest

The Blackness That Lives Inside My Chest

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

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Someone Worth Holding On To

Someone Worth Holding On To

Foreword / Introduction 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?

Foreword / Introduction 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!

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

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Seven Shadows in My Head

Seven Shadows in My Head

Foreword 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

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

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