Tag: urban loneliness
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I Still Miss Who I Once Was Poem: A Reflective Spoken Word on Identity, Loss, and Healing
A handwritten message on discarded cardboard becomes the starting point for a deeply reflective spoken word poem about identity loss, emotional healing, and grieving former versions of ourselves. Set against an urban backdrop, it explores memory, change, loneliness, and the quiet work of becoming someone new.
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A City Where Memories Can Be Bought and Sold
In a city where memories can be bought, traded, and erased, a poet loses his past — and becomes the accused in a crime of stolen identity. This free-verse piece explores the fragility of memory, the commodification of emotion, and the desperate human need to remember what makes us real. #FreeVerse #DystopianPoetry #MemoryAndIdentity #UrbanSoul #PoeticFiction…
