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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Whisper Me Across — A Poem of Devotion, Haunting, and Sacred Presence | Rowan Evans
Whisper Me Across is a vow between souls—a promise of presence beyond fear, distance, or death. In this Neo-Gothic Confessional Romanticism piece, Rowan Evans explores haunting as devotion, love as tether, and the sacred intimacy that remains even when breath is gone.
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Shape Me — A Neo-Gothic Confessional Poem About Devotion, Intimacy & Sacred Surrender
Shape Me is a Neo-Gothic Confessional Romanticism piece exploring sacred intimacy, devotion, and the transformative power of love. This is a poem about willing surrender—not as weakness, but as ritual, offering, and emotional rebirth.
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Every Word I Mean — A Vulnerable Confessional Poem by Rowan Evans
A raw, vulnerable confessional poem about speaking truth without metaphor. Every line is something real I’ve said—words meant fully, openly, and without disguise.
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Over and Over — A Poem About Loving Someone Against the Odds | Rowan Evans
A vulnerable, deeply honest poem about choosing someone again and again—despite distance, fear, and the chaos between two very different worlds. Over and Over captures that wild gravity between two people who weren’t meant to collide… yet did.
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Carved From Intention — A Poem About Deliberate Love and Misunderstood Affection
A poem about the quiet, deliberate way I love — and the frustration of being misunderstood. Not all affection is loud or scattered; some of us give ourselves slowly, carefully, and only with intention.
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Ghost in My Body – Poem by Rowan Evans | Survival, Mental Health & Emotional Struggle
A powerful confessional poem by Rowan Evans exploring emotional exhaustion, the struggle to survive, and the quiet resilience of living in a heavy body. “Ghost in My Body” is a testament to survival and the small, stubborn acts of rising each day.
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Devil-Woman – A Neo-Gothic Confessional Poem by Rowan Evans
A dark devotional poem about longing, surrender, and the magnetic pull of a woman who feels half-chaos, half-salvation. Devil-Woman explores shadow-worship, sharpened truth, and the sacred violence of being deeply seen. A blend of gothic yearning, confessional intimacy, and holy/unholy reverence.