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The Psalms I Wasn't Supposed to Write
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Ongoing, First published 2 days ago
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This is a book of prayers - the kind that shake, shout, and still kneel.

These poems are conversations with God from someone who refuses to pretend. They rage, they worship, they question, they forgive. They trace what it means to live in a body and a world that breaks things - families, faith, hearts - and still believe that love can grow in the ruins.

It's about trauma and tenderness. About womanhood and doubt. About learning to love the people who hurt me, and finding the divine in everything that survives.

Some of these poems praise Him.
Some of them argue with Him.
All of them are trying to find Him.
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