For it’s in the depths of heartbreak’s abyss
That I find the beauty, the essence, the bliss
The pain may sear, may tear and rend
But it keeps me alive, it makes my heart mend
In the shadows of regret, I dwell,
Reflecting on the choices that we fell,
What could I have done to keep us near?
To chase away the shadows of doubt and fear.
So let her roar, let her voice be heard, Let the mountains tremble at her every word. Levi Sap Nei Thang, a journey of strength, Of scars and wounds, a testimony’s length.
No longer silenced by fear’s cruel hand
I reclaim my voice, my strength to withstand
For Levi Sap Nei Thang didn’t come easy
But through struggles faced, I emerge, boldly.
The beauty of tender soul and quiet presence, the depths of introverted grace. Embrace the power of silence and comfort in the stillness and quietude of a pure, quiet smile that speaks without words.
This heartfelt poem A Sorry From Me expresses remorse and offers a sincere apology for not being there for a loved one in their time of need.
The journey of healing through the metaphor of scars and how scars can tell stories of strength, courage, and survival.
A city without you is a void,
Echoing streets, devoid of joy,
Buildings stand tall, but hearts are still,
Silent alleys, where memories spill.
So answer the call, let destiny reign,
In the symphony of moments, no refrain,
For where you belong, the heart knows,
To return to where you’re meant to be.
The Bridge I Almost Burned poem tests someone’s limits and almost burns a bridge with the raw emotions of hurt and regret as the poet tries to repair the damage and rebuild the connection.