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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Done Being Humble III | Rowan Evans’ Bold, Playful Poetry
A fierce, playful declaration of creative mastery and poetic chaos. Done Being Humble III celebrates two decades of writing with boldness, callbacks to past work, and unfiltered joy.
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One Year — A Poem About Quiet Transformation | Rowan Evans
A soft, luminous poem marking one year of knowing someone who quietly rearranged my world. A reflection on emotional transformation, quiet devotion, and the unexpected brightness one person can bring.
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High-High | Neo-Gothic Confessional Romantic Poetry by Rowan Evans
A playful yet heartfelt ode to a favorite Filipina—mixing humor, devotion, and pop-culture references (Puffy AmiYumi, Sandara Park) in a high-energy, free-verse love poem.
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Barbed Wire Halo – Neo-Gothic Confessional Poetry by Rowan Evans
A haunting dance of desire and devotion, “Barbed Wire Halo” explores the intoxicating pull of love and ruin. In this Neo-Gothic Confessional piece, Rowan Evans delves into the ache of longing, the allure of pain, and the paradoxical beauty of surrender. A story told in whispers, flames, and shadows, this poem invites readers into the…
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When I Fought God for Her: A Poem of Sacred Defiance and Devotion | Rowan Evans
Sometimes love isn’t quiet. Sometimes it claws at heaven until mercy listens. “When I Fought God for Her” is a Neo-Gothic Confessional poem of holy rebellion — where tenderness becomes the weapon, and devotion becomes divine.
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Done Being Humble II – Neo-Gothic Confessional Romanticism Poetry by Rowan Evans
Rowan Evans declares their god-tier mastery of the pen in Done Being Humble II, a bold, unapologetic ode to Neo-Gothic Confessional Romanticism.
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Finding Confidence in a Single Moment – Poem by Rowan Evans
“I’ve repeated the wrong words for too long. Tonight, I find the ones that are truly mine… and realize damn, I’m fine.”
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I Love— (A Dam About to Break): A Confession of Restraint and Reverence | Poetry by Rowan Evans
A love caught in restraint — a confession trembling at the edge of release. “I Love— (A Dam About to Break)” by Rowan Evans explores the sacred ache of almost saying what the heart already knows.