The Art From A Thousand Little Things
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Ongoing, First published Dec 06, 2021
The art from a thousand little things is a collection of poetries I wrote. They are the letters I curve out of the thoughts screaming in me. I wrote most of them when I  was depressed and later turned me into anti-social. To ever experience depression is not a joke and crawling out of my suicidal thoughts felt like the darkest, endless tunnel which I thought I couldn't make out alive. Fighting the demons in my head is exhausting, and the silent battles I fought leave bruises within my soul. 
I wrote them in fancy curves and the points of a recorded half-decade of my life.
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The Gallery Of Unspoken Words

76 parts Ongoing

The Gallery of Unspoken Words is a collection of poems that captures the quiet ache of admiration from afar-where longing is painted in glances, devotion is sketched in shadows, and love exists in the spaces between words never said. Each poem is a brushstroke on an invisible canvas, depicting the artist's silent devotion to a muse who may never know they inspire such beauty. Through soft whispers of ink and delicate strokes of verse, this collection explores the tension between distance and desire, the bittersweet nature of unseen admiration, and the art of loving someone in silence. For those who have ever watched, adored, and created in secret, The Gallery of Unspoken Words is an intimate portrait of longing-where love is an artwork that never quite leaves the easel.