Night Time Thoughts is a raw, unflinching journey through pain, survival, and the ultimate triumph of love. From the haunting shadows of abuse and heartbreak to the quiet moments of healing and resilience, this collection of poems captures the soul's struggle to rise again.
Through vivid imagery of red moons, blue fields, smoke-filled nights, and flickering traffic lights, the author takes readers on an emotional voyage: facing demons, confronting betrayal, and embracing the courage it takes to reclaim one's life. Yet, amidst the darkness, there is light-a love that waits, nurtures, and restores.
Night Time Thoughts is not only a story of survival; it is a celebration of growth, forgiveness, and the irreplaceable joy of finding a love that heals even the deepest wounds. It is a testament that even after heartbreak, life can be luminous, soft, and infinitely beautiful.
For anyone who has endured, loved, lost, and risen, this book is a mirror, a solace, and a promise: that healing is possible, and happiness can be found, even after the storm.
Every heart holds a story, and every story leaves a weight behind.
The Weight We Carry is a living collection - written in real time, in the middle of survival, burnout, healing, and trying again anyway. These poems come from the spaces between responsibilities: grocery aisles, late nights, applications, shifts, side hustles, and the quiet moments when everything finally catches up.
This collection explores the ache of memory, the exhaustion of caring too much, the frustration of broken systems, and the complicated reality of choosing to help when it costs you something. There is grief here, and anger, and dark humor. There is healing, but it is not linear. Hope shows up when it can, but it doesn't pretend to fix everything.
Through raw, unfiltered verses, The Weight We Carry holds space for the people who keep going without applause - the helpers, the burned out, the ones trying to build something better while still carrying their own survival on their backs.
These poems are for anyone who has felt the weight of the world press down and kept moving anyway. Not because it was easy. But because stopping was never really an option.