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by Someone Who’s Tired of the Circus
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A poem about legacy, strength, and the line that cannot be uncrossed
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The partner you seek will reflect who you already are. So become that person first.
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A delicate yet powerful reflection on heritage, transformation, and resilience. The golden tribal butterfly becomes both a symbol and a witness—..
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Real talk response to threats and false claims-silence doesn't mean weakness.
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A quiet reflection on early morning weariness, “Drift” honors the quiet resilience we carry, and the grace found in simply continuing forw..
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The poem reflects inner conflict, silent grief, and growing empowerment sparked by witnessing activists, auditors, and principled law enforcement rise..
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A rhythmic reflection on conflict, ego, and the quiet strength it takes to seek truth over triumph. This poem calls for emotional clarity and shared h..
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An ode to office survival: where frostbite is policy, honesty is cosmetic, and sarcasm is the last line of warmth against institutional chill
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A reflection on choosing grace over justification, and the quiet strength of protecting the tenderness.
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