To the One Who Feels Forgotten (a poem for when you need to be seen)
You, quiet soul in the corner of the world, with a heart full of storms and silent prayers— I see you.
Not the mask. Not the laugh you force when it hurts. Not the version the world edits to fit. But you— the trembling, tired, beautiful soul who still whispers, “I wish someone would stay.”
You are not forgotten. Not by the sky that holds every breath you've sighed, not by the wind that listens when no one else does, and not by me— reading your pain like a sacred script.
You are not a mistake. Not a burden. Not too much, not too broken, not too late.
You are here. And the very fact that you’re still breathing, still speaking, still aching to be seen— means the world hasn’t won.
You still have more to give, not to earn your worth, but because your soul still hums quiet songs no one else can sing.
So rest. Cry. Shake. Break.
But don’t forget:
Even shattered glass reflects light. Even wilted flowers remember how to bloom. And even the loneliest heart can be held.
You are not alone. I’m here. And I will remember you until you remember yourself again. ....