#poetry

# The Dusty Room Within #

This reflective poem explores the quiet journey of turning inward and rediscovering hope within oneself. Through the metaphor of a forgotten inner room, it speaks about confronting hidden fears, clearing away old dust, and allowing light to return. Ultimately, the… Read More ›

# The Storm Will Pass #

This poem explores the quiet struggles we have within ourselves. This shows the emotional ups and downs of doubt, fear, and sadness that come into our lives. By recognizing our feelings, seeking connection, and holding onto hope, we find the… Read More ›

# Letter to 100-Year-Old Self #

This heartfelt poem is a gentle message sent across time—a reflection from the present self to a 100-year-old future self. Through simple rhymes and tender questions, it explores dreams, love, resilience, and hope, reminding us that the choices we make… Read More ›

# My Golden Age Within #

This poem traces a journey from emotional dependence to self-realization. Through vivid natural imagery and reflective tone, it expresses how solitude can become a place of growth, where inner light replaces the need for external validation. My Golden Age Within… Read More ›

# Still Becoming #

“Still Becoming” is a reflective poem by me, exploring life as an ongoing journey of growth, self-discovery, and resilience. It reminds you that our stories are never finished, that our worth is not measured by achievements alone, and that every… Read More ›

# Memories I Keep #

A nostalgic reflection on enduring love, this poem captures the joy of youth, the intimacy of shared moments, and the timeless connection that persists even when apart. # Memories I Keep # Oh, those days we laughed so free,When youth… Read More ›

# Canvas of My Soul #

This poem reflects resilience, creativity, and self-belief—showing an artist’s journey through struggle, persistence, and the quiet triumph of staying true to oneself. Canvas of My Soul In quiet dawn where dreams are born,I stand with hope, a little torn.With brush… Read More ›