Unsorted is a collection of poems and notes gathered without a system.
These pieces were written across different moments, some in passing, some in stillness, some in survival. They move between humor and gravity, simplicity and depth, observation and confession. A line about a small object may sit beside a prayer. A joke may open into something serious without warning.
The poems in this collection do not follow a single theme or narrative. They reflect a mind noticing the world as it moves through it, through ordinary days, restless thoughts, moments of wonder, and long nights. Nature, mental health, faith, boredom, recovery, and impermanence appear not as subjects, but as lived realities.
Unsorted is for readers who find meaning in fragments, who recognize themselves in passing thoughts, and who understand that not everything honest arrives neatly arranged.
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