"Reliving The Rants" is a memory I never asked to revisit but it comes back like clockwork. It’s about the games people play when they’re old enough to know better but still choose chaos. I was nineteen, learning how power works, how love can be layered with manipulation, and how age doesn’t always mean maturity. This poem is me unpacking that dynamic, calling it out, and taking my power back in the process. It’s quick, sharp, and layered; like a flashback you can’t unsee.
As a poet, I write from the trenches; where love, power, gender, and survival get tangled up. "Reliving The Rants" is one of those pieces where I’m confronting a moment that shaped me, even when I didn’t want it to. I speak from a place where femme identity holds its own in a world that underestimates it. My work is anti-performative, anti-gaslight, anti-hierarchy. It’s about truth-telling, no matter how uncomfortable it gets. Every poem is a reckoning, and this one is personal. It's for anyone who’s ever been talked down to, underestimated, or caught in someone else's performance of control and lived to write about it.
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