The Time I Heard God (A Collection of Short Stories and Poems)
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  • Parts 9
  • Time 14m
Complete, First published Jan 31, 2020
Mature
A true story. May be sensitive to some people. Contains messages about suicide, self-harm, and depression.

I wrote most of these, except a few revisions, when I was in a very dark place. I've since moved passed these feeling. But by not sharing them, I still felt like I was holding it all inside of me. Like I had something to hide. And I don't. Not anymore. I am free to wear my scars proudly. No they all haven't gone away. They're apart of me now. And some didn't even heal correctly. But they're mine. I earned them. 

This is me, moving on from those feelings. To make room for new ones: new opportunities, new people, new situation, and more life. 

This is no way an attack on anyone's religion or your personal beliefs. This is all about me and my experiences. 

If you've made it this far, thank you for reading. I hope you learn a little more about me. 

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