I am more than my trauma by Carol Anne Johnson
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I am more than my trauma
I am more than my trauma, a tale of strength to tell,
Amidst the shadows that linger, I've learned to rise and fell.
Each scar is a story, etched deep upon my skin,
A map of the battles fought, a testament within.
Once, I wore my sorrow like a cloak woven tight,
But I shed those heavy layers and stepped into the light.
With every tear that fell, a seed of hope took root,
In the garden of my spirit, I nurtured love's pursuit.
I am more than my trauma, a phoenix in the flame,
Reborn from the ashes, I no longer feel shame.
For every whispered "cannot," I echo back a "can,"
With courage as my compass, I forget my own strong plan.
The echoes of the past may try to haunt my days,
But I choose to dance with joy in an unbroken blaze.
I carry forth my strength, like sunbeams through the rain,
A symphony of healing that resonates through pain.
So let the world see clearly, my heart is fierce and true,
In the tapestry of my being, resilience shines through.
I am more than my trauma, a spirit wild and free,
A story still unwritten, a vast, uncharted sea.
© Carol Anne Johnson
Carol Anne Johnson is in her mid-40s. She is blind and was diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder and complex PTSD. She is also a survivor of child abuse. She enjoys writing poetry and reading, walking, and volunteering. You can follow her on her blog, http://therapybits.com/.
This is a beautiful, empowering poem! Thanks for sharing, Barbara, and Congratulations to Carol Anne! ❤️
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