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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No Resolutions: Choosing Certainty Over Reinvention This New Year
Not all growth looks like transformation. Some of it looks like standing still while the world insists you should become someone easier to digest. This New Year, I’m not becoming new—I’m becoming certain.
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How You Take Your Silence | A Poem About Quiet, Intimacy, and What We Hide
A poem about silence as language—about the things we hide, the weight of quiet, and what it reveals about who we are.
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Pyres of the Patriarchy: A Witch’s Reclamation of Fire and Power
A ritual of words, fire, and defiance — honoring those silenced, those who resisted, and the sacred flame that refuses to be tamed.
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Pluto Farmer: A Whimsical Poem About Being a Misfit
A whimsical absurdist poem about being a certified weirdo, farming space carrots on Pluto, and refusing to fit into anyone else’s definition of “normal.”
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Sunflower Eyes: A Poem of Devotion, Longing, and Love by Rowan Evans
Like a sunflower, always searching for golden rays—Sunflower Eyes is a heartfelt meditation on devotion, longing, and the quiet strength of love that stretches across distance.
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Miss na Siya – A Short Poem on Longing and Absence
A short, evocative poem capturing the ache of absence, the quiet of empty rooms, and the feeling of being left behind by someone you hold dear.
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Gothic Christmas – A Neo-Gothic Confessional Poem by Rowan Evans
In the shadows of winter, amidst ancient streets and candlelight, a heart finds a flicker of hope—Gothic Christmas explores the quiet beauty of darkness and light.
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Quietly Rearranged — A Poem About Presence, Honesty, and Quiet Transformation
A quiet love poem about presence over performance—about how genuine affection doesn’t demand change, but inspires it. Quietly Rearranged explores the power of being truly seen, and how honest connection can reshape a person without ever asking them to move.