Tag: Emotional Release

  • Author’s Note

    I Just Want to Leave captures the restless, exilic energy that often pulses beneath my poetry. It is a declaration of detachment from a place that feels stifling, a yearning for freedom, and the fierce self-awareness that comes from knowing your worth and choosing to protect it. This piece resonates with anyone who has ever felt too much, too intense, or simply out of place—and serves as a reminder that leaving sometimes isn’t running away, it’s reclaiming yourself.


    A lone figure stands on a cliff at twilight, gazing toward an endless ocean with a ghostly American flag dissolving behind them, evoking defiance and longing.
    “I Just Want to Leave” – A neo-gothic confessional poem by Rowan Evans about yearning, exile, and reclaiming oneself.

    I Just Want to Leave
    Poetry by Rowan Evans

    They say—
    “You need to put yourself out there,”
    but I put myself out there,
    and nobody seems to connect with me.
    That’s fine—really though—
    ‘cause I don’t like Americans,
    I just want to leave.

    You’re proud
    to be an American?
    Well, not me.

    “If you don’t like it here, just leave.”

    Did you not hear
    what I just said?
    That’s exactly what I’m tryin’ to do.
    If I could,
    I’d be gone tomorrow, boo.
    Yeah, I’d pull a Danny Phantom—
    going ghost.

    I’d take a plane,
    or stowaway to escape.
    I’d cross oceans—
    hell, I’d swim if I had to.

    They say, “be proud,”
    but pride tastes like poison here.
    I’ve got no flag,
    pledge no allegiance.
    All I’ve got—
    is an open wound
    that wants to heal…
    somewhere else.

    It’d be—
    goodbye forever,
    and I’m never
    coming back.


    If you just want to read more of my work, you can find it all here: [The Library of Ashes]

  • Author’s Note

    Airborne Confessions: Terminal Velocity leans into image and impulse: a visceral, metaphorical test of feeling. This poem is an exploration of risk and exposed hunger — not a plan, but a probe into the place where shame, expectation, and longing meet.

    Read gently.

    — Rowan Evans


    ✦ Content & Care Advisory ✦

    These words soar through the raw heights of fear, despair, and the fragile pulse of the human heart. They speak of risks taken, gravity felt, and the weight of unseen burdens. Read only if you feel steady, and remember—your safety, your breath, your life are sacred. Even in the fall, you are not alone in the dark.


    Abstract image of a person falling through stormy clouds, representing fear, vulnerability, and emotional release.
    Falling into the raw pulse of fear and freedom—Airborne Confessions: Terminal Velocity.

    Airborne Confessions: Terminal Velocity
    Poetry by Rowan Evans

    I’ve thought about bungee jumping
    without the chord,
    skydiving with no parachute
    on board.
    I want to kiss the earth
    at terminal velocity,
    to feel fear rip me open
    and call it alive.

    Is it you? Is it my family?
    The weight of expectations
    or shame I swallow daily?
    I don’t know.
    I just know I want to fling myself
    off this ledge of everything,
    naked, screaming,
    and see if I survive my own gravity.

    I am trembling. I am exposed.
    I am undone—and I wouldn’t have it any other way.


    For more of my poetry, visit The Library of Ashes.


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