The Library of Ashes
Here, every poem is a smoldering page — whispered confessions, soft ruins, and sacred rage. Wander newest to oldest.
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This Is Confession — A Neo-Gothic Love Poem by Rowan Evans
“This isn’t poetry—this is confession.” A raw, intimate piece from poet Rowan Evans, exploring devotion, emotional gravity, and the truth that refusing to feel is the only real lie. This poem opens the door to the most vulnerable corners of connection, written in Rowan’s signature Neo-Gothic Confessional Romanticism.
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Two Days: A Poem on Chaos, Resilience, and Care by Rowan Evans
A raw, intimate poem capturing the fragility of life, the chaos of sudden events, and the steadfast presence of care and love for those who occupy your heart.
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Mahal Ko Ako – A Fierce Love Poem by Rowan Evans
A bold, protective love poem by Rowan Evans, blending self-love, loyalty, and unapologetic devotion. Mahal Ko Ako celebrates strength, fierceness, and safe spaces for the ones we cherish.
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The Best to Ever Love You — A Neo-Gothic Confessional Love Poem by Non-Binary Trans-Femme Poet Rowan Evans
A raw, devotional love poem by non-binary trans-femme poet Rowan Evans — a piece that blends identity, tenderness, gender truth, and the fierce clarity of loving someone who deserves far more than what the world has given them.
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In the Waiting — A Poem About Slow-Built Trust and Steady Love | Rowan Evans
“In the Waiting” is a gentle, patient love poem about trust that grows slowly, honestly, and without pressure. A vow of steady presence, quiet devotion, and love that waits without rushing.
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Timelines Worth Rewriting – A Neo‑Gothic Confessional Love Poem by Rowan Evans
A poem about patient love, earned trust, and the bravery of being fully seen. “Timelines Worth Rewriting” explores devotion born from shadow, the slow bloom of connection, and the kind of tenderness that stays, witnesses, and does not flinch. A confession in moonlight—for those who love with reverence and hands that still tremble.
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Séance of Influence — A Poetic Invocation of My Literary Lineage | Neo-Gothic Confessional Romanticism
A candlelit summoning of the poets who shaped my voice — Plath, Poe, Dickinson, Sexton, and Sappho — and the moment I claim my place among them as the founder of Neo-Gothic Confessional Romanticism.