Raised by responsibility. Shaped by solitude. Searching for freedom. This collection of poetry unravels a journey of growing up too soon, finding solace in an unfamiliar place, and navigating the weight of adulthood. From an early life marked by responsibility to the structure of boarding school and the ever-evolving search for identity, these verses speak of endurance, transformation, and hope. For those who have carried themselves through life-these words are for you.
Raised by responsibility. Shaped by solitude. Searching for freedom. This collection of poetry unravels a journey of growing up too soon, finding solace in an unfamiliar place, and navigating the weight of adulthood. From an early life marked by responsibility to the structure of boarding school and the ever-evolving search for identity, these verses speak of endurance, transformation, and hope. For those who have carried themselves through life-these words are for you.
Elaine Dias is an Expressive Arts Facilitator CID-UNESCO, who believes in the power of words and art to heal. Never one to stay in a single lane, she thrives on exploring new ideas, diving into different fields, and collecting knowledge like souvenirs from life's winding journey. Whether through writing, art or anything in between, her work is an offering to those still finding their way, still learning, still searching. This poetry collection is an invitation: to reflect, to heal, and to embrace the messy, beautiful process of 'becoming'.
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