To the Kid I Left Behind

To the Kid I Left Behind

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A 22-year-old pens a rhyming letter to the kid he was at 15-trapped in a home where love turned to screams and flying dishes. This poem cuts deep, unraveling a childhood spent dodging parental battles, from clinging to hope they'd stay, to praying they'd just leave. It's a bittersweet ride through pain that forged a tougher soul, one who doesn't cry easy and sees through the noise. Raw, rhythmic, and real-if you've ever outgrown your own innocence, this'll hit home. Ready to feel it? Dive in.
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These are truths I was never taught to speak. Here lie the words I swallowed, the pain I buried, and the questions they told me not to ask. For the unheard. For the unseen. For the ones who feel too much in a world that tells them to feel less. I write for you. I write for me.

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