Tag: Emotional Writing

  • If My Inner Critic Had a Name

    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

  • The Song, The Gossip, The Love

    The Song, The Gossip, The Love

    A song is never just a song once it finds a wound to echo in. She hummed it through heartbreak, through gossip that carved her into a rumor, through the fire of a love that took more than it gave. This is a poem about remembering, unraveling, and rising again— through melody, myth, and the…

  • Fragments of Childhood: A Tapestry of Fleeting Moments #BlogchatterA2Z #poetry

    Fragments of Childhood: A Tapestry of Fleeting Moments #BlogchatterA2Z #poetry

    A collection of sensory memories—scents, sights, textures, and sounds—that evoke the essence of childhood. Each fragment, a shimmering thread woven into the fabric of innocence, wonder, and the timeless magic of growing up.