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Broken Dreams

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 Here's a little poem to address our silenced pursuits, struggles and sorrows. I hope one day we have the strength to face them and move forward without carrying them as a burden along the way. Oh the irony,  When all you want to do is scream your lungs out but there’s no one to hear you When you want is someone to hold you tight and never let go To want to be close to someone, but all you know is to push them away. So you do what your duty entails you You take away the emotions, the pain, the sorrow And bury it down a thousand leagues of repressed memories, Never to be touched again. So you put on a mask, the façade that everyone seems to believe is true Because this is a place of the survival of the fittest, Here, a weak mind will only bring your downfall. If only I wasn’t faint hearted If only I was brave enough  To bare my heart, to speak up, to stand out. Instead here I stand In the empty wasteland Cold and abandoned With no one for company,  Save for a pile of ...

Living in the Moment

 Weekends constitute a moderate portion of an individual's social life. From club hopping to Sunday brunches, there are a variety of plans that people make to catch up with friends, family and the rest of their social circles. Friday night planning turns to midnight tripping with your girlfriends and bottles with very questionable content, and sometimes they change and end up in watching sunrises in the arms of someone unexpected. These plans in turn, lead to the making of memories, which in today's modern society calls for posting our weekend photo dump and dance reels to pop music on social media. Documenting our memories on public platforms has become the new norm, even when our weekends may be restricted to a single day due to the nature of one's' profession. But does our presence or lack of, in this particular display of our lives make us reserved individuals or dare I say it, boring? 2020 was a year that made history. When people could not instagram their outfits ...

My Battle

Here's a small dive into the deeper parts of our minds expressed beautifully by a seasoned writer I know. On Most days, My mind is my worst enemy. I somehow don’t know where to look or whom to turn to for the right answers. Truth be told, there are none. It’s  been a long lost battle and I still don’t have the answers. It’s  been hard to decipher what I feel from what I know is the truth. This battle is not going to end soon and I know  There’s a lot to learn and a lot to figure out in the years to come.   But this is my mind. This is what lives in me  And this is what I know is the truth even if I may not have all the answers yet. -Kristen To find more of Kristen's work please click on the link below https://www.instagram.com/elizabeth_suares/?hl=en

Versopoiesis

This week I would like to share a snippet into the workings of the world of poetry, which has been described eloquently by a writer who can spin stories with just a few strokes of her pen. A tiny little flame births a regal forest fire, The remotest nooks of her mind now a grand pyre. Her very being set ablaze with an inspiration so great, She grabs a pencil before the sly flames can attenuate. Each word a drop; from her hand runs a river thence, Fills the parchment before her; a happy turbulence. Only water can quench fire, the stanzas doth flow. Untamed ripples dancing as her eyes begin to glow. Before she knows it, she’s the most unyielding General. Her army of sixteen before her merciless wrath grovel. Soldier out, soldier in; every line proportionate. This wordy patriot did it with rhyme and reason, yet. And now, at yet another christening she’s a Father. An air of certitude prevails, as she sprinkles holy water. Content with her myriad roles, she smiles exhau...

Midnight Promenade

The life of a young adult is a curious one. You can’t really tell when you’re behaving as an adult should or you’re just reverting back to the childhood ideals of what adulthood should feel like. In simple terms, it means that every 18-year-old roaming around the planet is doing something stupid during their first few years as a fully-fledged independent adult. Obviously, as they grow into themselves, they become more resilient, a little more patient and hopefully a bit wiser than when they started out. But when you think about it, those first few years as an adult making numerous stupid mistakes are the most memorable ones. Flings, partying, getting shit faced far too many times than the liver would like and agreeing to way too many crazy ideas that your friends throw at you when you should be studying for your term exams are all things that we regret once the deed is done. But you have to admit, all that crazy nonsense that you did during your college days will always bring a smil...

Love Yourself

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This week I would like to introduce you to a writer who is an absolute gem and whose words are like chicken soup to the soul. Enjoy! What was your this year's resolution? Learn to cook, read more books, get a better job, be a pilot, not to gain weight, learn photography, or better yet be a good person? But have you ever had a goal of loving yourself? Let me guess maybe no, because we are our own critic…. We hate ourselves for our flaws, our mistakes, our fears, etc. So let's start on the journey to love yourself first. We all have that one friend in our life whom we love more than our self but have you ever considered being that friend for yourself? Not any other person but you? There are many people who come and go some stay for longer time, we get attached to the people who stay longer and we end up getting hurt. We always depend on others to support us. Yes, we do need people to be there for us, to believe in us, to fight for us and most of our close peopl...

Christmas Crisis

Candy cane, mistletoe, a plethora of parties, the ever present aroma of baked goods and an excessive amount of tinsel are just some of the things that we encounter during the holiday season. It’s a period of happiness and joy, signifying the completion of yet another year. It may seem very minuscule, in terms that most humans live through many years of existence without having the need to think of the last 365 (or 366) days and might prefer to concentrate on the new year ahead of them instead. But it’s not that simple for everyone. For some, December might signify the end of one more year against fighting a terminal disease, while for some it may mark another holiday season without a loved one. Some are suffering through addiction while others are battling their inner demons. There are those who remain separated from their families by distance during this time of gathering, some by fate and others by choice. And then there are those to whom the holiday season acts as an unforget...