“DREAMS TO REDEEM” is a lyrical purge of betrayal, survival, and evolution. It lives in the tension between what we’re told we should be and who we fight to become. This poem captures the moment when pain stops being a weight and becomes a weapon, when shame turns to clarity, and when dreams, once starved, begin to grow sharp teeth. It speaks to the ghosts of the past, the hunger of the present, and the power to shape what’s coming. It's a love letter to self-alchemy; flawed, fierce, and unapologetically mine.
I wrote “DREAMS TO REDEEM” in a moment where everything felt like it was either going to break me or build me. I chose the latter. This piece isn’t just about survival—it’s about transformation. It’s about refusing to stay soft for a world that keeps trying to harden me the wrong way. I’m drawing from pain, betrayal, ego death, and the clarity that follows when you stop trying to be understood and start standing on your truth. I’m writing for the ones who had to unlearn love and relearn power. For the ones who see madness not as a flaw, but as proof that they’re alive in a world designed to kill the spirit. These are my dreams; flipped, sharpened, redeemed.