The Butterfly Effect of Unloved Children
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  • Parts 2
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Ongoing, First published Jun 18, 2024
Mature
These are my poems. In this series, I tap into all my strongest emotions. The emotions we don't have words for, the ones we regret, the ones we cannot control, and the ones we've never felt. These are topics from things like missing people, memories, or the main topic of my poetry; being the unloved child. In all my poetry, I believe the butterfly effect of how even the smallest things in my childhood are reflected in how I am today. Growing up an unloved child leaves a mark not discussed enough. The aftermath of being cared for just enough for no one to notice there is something severely wrong. The children that didn't qualify for help because still, they got fed and have a bed.

(While in no way, shape, or form am I saying this is what people should feel, these are just my experiences translated into poetry and hopefully can bring understanding and a sense of comfort to others who have experienced these same feelings.)
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53 parts Ongoing

we're all beggars here, clawing at each other's sepia-toned loneliness ... || caffeinated afterthoughts and lovers' vomit ||