Saturday, 7 June 2025
We Bloom In The Dark By Aria Hill
With themes of trying to please your parents born into a life of trying to be enough, good enough, for everyone else and trying to find your identity, struggles with depression and how it separates you from who you are at your core and who you crave to be yet yearn for that wanting to get well.
Aria's writing is so relatable and refreshing to me documenting feelings in short impactful poetry about the struggles life can give us in the background we grow from.
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