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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The Wrong Side of the Globe – A Poem About Feeling Out of Place and Not Belonging
What if the problem isn’t you—but where you are? The Wrong Side of the Globe explores identity, misalignment, and the quiet exhaustion of living a life that doesn’t fit.
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Gospel in Crimson – A Gothic Love Poem of Devotion, Ink, and Obsession
When writing becomes ritual and love becomes devotion, the line between creation and worship begins to blur. Gospel in Crimson explores obsession, artistry, and the sacred act of expression.
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The Quiet Inside the Noise – A Love Poem About Finding Calm in One Person
What happens when a restless mind finally quiets—not by silence, but by focusing on one person? The Quiet Inside the Noise explores love, fixation, and finding calm in connection.
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I Was Already On My Way – A Poem About Identity, Travel, and Finding Your Direction
What if the places that call to you aren’t random? I Was Already On My Way explores identity, travel, and the realization that some paths have been forming long before we recognize them.
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Dreaming of Other Streets – A Poem About Belonging, Memory, and Feeling Out of Place
What if the places that feel like home aren’t the ones you’ve lived in? This poem explores dreams, memory, and the quiet search for belonging in unfamiliar places.
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Of No Single Nation – A Poem About Identity, Belonging, and Life Beyond Borders
What if belonging isn’t tied to where you’re from? Of No Single Nation explores identity beyond borders, reframing home as something found in connection rather than geography.
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Just Before I Arrive – A Dream Poem About Longing, Connection, and Almost Finding Her
A voice calls from somewhere just out of reach. Just Before I Arrive explores the feeling of being guided through a dream toward connection—only to wake up before you get there.