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Blue Enough to Be Brave -selected poems

Blue Enough to Be Brave -selected poems

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sun, Aug 3, 2025
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She didn't bleed red, she bled blue - like skies, like oceans, like ink. This is a collection of poems from a girl who stayed kind through heartbreak, who whispered her strength into pages before she ever screamed it out loud. These are the things she couldn't say - about change, about grief, about dreams that still refused to die. Maybe you'll find yourself here too. Written with trembling hands and a brave heart.
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A collection of raw, unfiltered poems that bleed with honesty. Inside these pages live the ghosts of depression, self-harm, suicidal thoughts, heartbreak, abuse, and grief. These words do not shy away from darkness-they sit with it, speak its language, and unravel the silence it leaves behind. But this is also a book about survival. About longing and love, even when unreturned. About desire that aches and healing that comes in imperfect forms. About the messy, jagged ways we try to piece ourselves back together. For anyone who has felt too much, or nothing at all. For anyone searching for fragments of themselves in the ruins. This is not a guide to healing. This is proof you are not alone in the storm. Trigger Warnings: Depression Self-harm Suicidal ideation Grief and loss Emotional and psychological trauma Abuse (emotional, physical, and implied sexual) Dissociation Heartbreak and unrequited love Loneliness and isolation Sexual themes and longing Descriptions of pain and intrusive thoughts

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