Emancipation Through The Heart Poem by Clyde UrMom

Emancipation Through The Heart

In the depths of darkness, a boy did dwell,
Bound by chains of sorrow, his heart under a spell.
Anxiety, grief, and fears weighed him down,
In the shadows of his mind, a battle to be found.

But from within, a strength did grow,
A tiny spark, a glimmer, a hopeful glow.
With every step, he faced his pain,
Slowly breaking free, from the emotional strain.

Through tear-stained nights, he fought the fight,
Confronting demons, seeking inner light.
His heart a battlefield, scars revealed,
Yet resilience and courage, his wounds did shield.

As he shed the layers of his past,
A newfound freedom, his soul amassed.
Embracing healing, he found his way,
Towards a brighter, sunlit day.

In the warmth of love, he found his place,
Embraced by people, whose care did grace.
No longer alone, he felt the worth,
Of hearts that cherished him, on this rebirth.

And now he soars, with spirits high,
His laughter echoes in the sky.
A testament to the strength he found,
In breaking free from chains unbound.

An ode to the boy who broke away,
From the darkness that once held sway.
With happiness, he's now entwined,
His soul at peace, forever aligned.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
WHY IS KT SO MUCH HARDER TO WRITE POSITIVE SHIT? Like I can think of whole prompts for sad poems but my mind goes blank when it comes to positive ones
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