These poems don't ask for permission.
They arrive the way a memory does; sudden, nonlinear, and impossible to ignore.
Moving through themes of survival, identity, grief, and becoming, this collection traces the quiet and violent ways a life is shaped. Each piece stands on its own, but together they form something larger: a record of what it means to endure, to fracture, and to keep going anyway.
This isn't polished pain; it's lived in.
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