Tag: Nature metaphors
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A Letter to a Version of Me That No Longer Exists
This poem unfolds as a quiet letter written across time—to a self that once believed in fixed paths and permanent answers. Moving from intimate memory to cosmic awareness, it reflects on loss, transformation, and the tenderness of becoming. A meditation on how past selves do not disappear, but dissolve into the matter that shapes who…
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If My Inner Critic Had a Name
If my inner critic had a name, it would be Pebble—small enough to ignore, heavy enough to alter my gait. It never shouts. It measures. It waits. And for years, I mistook its weight for truth. #FreeVersePoetry #InnerLandscape #PhilosophicalWriting #SelfInquiry #PebbleGalaxy
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Being Is Free. Expressing Costs.
Being is free. Like air that does not invoice the lungs. Like the horizon that never asks who deserves its blue. It is later that the costs appear— when words begin wearing price tags and truth learns the language of toll booths. #FreeVersePoetry #InnerJourney #SilenceAndVoice #CosmicReflections #PebbleGalaxy
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Dream Harvesters: Elixir of the Unseen Orbit
In the quiet hollow of my skull, a spark ignites—not fire, but the soft glow of a firefly trapped in amber, pulsing with the madness of what if. What if we could bottle the night’s wild confessions? Harvesters wander fog-shrouded valleys, neural threads drinking our slumber’s chaos, distilling dreams into reality-upgrading elixirs amid baobab groves…
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Through the Fire: Embracing the Resilience of the Jack Pine – A Journey of Growth and Survival
In life, we often fear the fire—those moments of intense pain and destruction that threaten to consume us. But like the Jack Pine, we are meant to grow through the flames, not despite them. Through fire, we find our strength, our resilience, and ultimately, our purpose. This is my journey through the fire, discovering that…