In the middle of a storm, with eyes in the sky and chaos all around, Alexandria navigates a world that seems to be against her. Life has tested her in ways most cannot imagine-loss, betrayal, and the harsh reality of homelessness-but she continues to stand, to speak, and to witness the signs God places before her.
From the little girl with the courage to testify, to the frightened boy on his bike who finds clarity through her words, Alexandria experiences moments that shake her and others to their core. Ms. Hazel, a woman with a lifetime of experience, wisdom, and connections, reaches out with guidance, urgency, and love, showing Alexandria that even in struggle, there is hope and protection.
Every interaction is a lesson: the way people behave, the stories behind every block, the churches and the histories hidden in plain sight. Every song, every glance, every gesture carries weight. The world is loud, disrespectful, and chaotic-but there is meaning, there is purpose, and there are messages for those who are willing to see.
Alexandria's journey is one of raw honesty, faith, and courage. It's about standing firm in the face of disrespect, walking through fire while carrying the weight of grief, and finding the strength to keep moving when everything seems lost. Through testimonies, signs, music, and encounters, she uncovers the extraordinary in the ordinary, and the divine in every moment of her life.
Follow her story, her struggles, and her triumphs as she navigates a world that doesn't always understand her, yet continues to reveal to her the power of grace, resilience, and the signs God places along the way. This is more than a story-it's a living testament to endurance, faith, and the extraordinary courage it takes to simply keep going.
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This is a collection of poems born from silence, survival, and identity.
Written by someone who was told to hide, and chose instead to speak.
Every poem is a quiet war. Every line, a piece of light.
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'And Strangle them with a rainbow shirt,
Because Little broken boys just don't seem to hurt.'
- From 'Too young'
'You're a man now, not little anymore,
Still so little, Evermore...'
- From 'My Favourite little Man'
'Would I too break my toys, if I did belong?'
- From 'Mirror World'
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⚠️BEWARE⚠️- There's too much going on in my poems ;)
If you don't relate to my poems,
I feel sad for you.
If you do relate to my poems,
I feel sadder for you.
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1st Runner-Up In 'The Fathomless Verse Awards' 🏆
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Remarkable Rankings!
#7 in poems out of 222k books on 10/29/25
#6 in poems out of 222k books on 10/31/25