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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🖤 Even Still, You Are (My Muse) – Neo-Gothic Confessional Poem by Rowan Evans
A confessional poem about devotion beyond distance, love without demand, and the muse who remains even when hearts drift apart.
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Psalm of the Half-Loved (A Prayer for the Mercy of Goodbye)
A psalm for those left half-loved: a confessional poem about heartbreak, mercy, and keeping softness alive, even when love leaves.
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Psalm of the Spiraling Tongue | Poetry by Rowan Evans — A Prayer Against Goodbye
Discover Psalm of the Spiraling Tongue by Rowan Evans — a poignant minimalist poem capturing the raw fear of silence and loss, and the desperate need to keep connection alive through words.
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A Letter I’ll Never Send (Prayer of the Heartbroken Heretic) — A Poetic Offering by Rowan Evans
A tender and unrepentant prayer from the heartbroken heretic, exploring love, loss, and devotion beyond possession. Rowan Evans offers a whispered letter to a cherished soul — raw, vulnerable, and fiercely compassionate.
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13 Psalms of Falling: A Sapphic Confessional Litany of Softness & Sacred Ruin
A minimalist, sapphic confessional litany exploring tenderness, longing, and holy ruin. 13 psalms for those who fall without fear.
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Epistle to the Name They Buried – A Neo-Gothic Confessional Poem by Rowan Evans
A haunting vignette poem where Rowan Evans visits the grave of a name once worn, speaking of ink, loss, and the rebirth found beyond an epitaph. A sacred act of mourning and reclamation.
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Cathedral of Cattails & Confessions: A Poem on Tenderness & Survival
A moonlit confessional poem exploring regret, softness, and survival—Rowan Evans’ Cathedral of Cattails & Confessions.
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Litany & Tongue: A Devotional Duet
Two confessional poems exploring holy surrender and sacred longing. From the Witch of Devotion’s Neo-Gothic Confessional Romanticism.