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Unnamed
Some battles don’t leave scars you can see.
Unnamed is a deeply personal and emotionally charged collection of poetry that explores the quiet war within — the kind fought in silence, in reflection, and in the moments no one else witnesses.
At the center of this collection is a man on the edge of becoming a father, forced to confront everything he carries inside him. The anger. The fear. The memories. The parts of himself he never wanted to face. Because now, it’s no longer just about surviving them — it’s about making sure they don’t get passed down.
These poems move through the tension between who you’ve been and who you’re trying to become. They wrestle with the weight of generational pain, the responsibility of breaking cycles, and the courage it takes to stand in front of your own reflection and not look away.
This is not a story about perfection.
It is a story about accountability, growth, and change.
Written with raw honesty and emotional depth, Unnamed invites readers into a space where demons and dreams exist side by side — where healing is not guaranteed, but still worth fighting for.
This collection is for readers who connect with:
deep, introspective poetry
themes of fatherhood and personal growth
healing from past trauma and breaking cycles
mental and emotional self-reflection
raw, honest, and vulnerable writing
If you’ve ever looked in the mirror and seen both who you are and who you’re afraid to be…
If you’ve ever fought battles no one else could see…
If you’ve ever wanted to become better — not just for yourself, but for someone who depends on you…
This book will stay with you.
Because the hardest fight isn’t against the world.
It’s against the parts of you that might hurt the people you love.
And some names… are left unspoken for a reason.
Some battles don’t leave scars you can see.
Unnamed is a deeply personal and emotionally charged collection of poetry that explores the quiet war within — the kind fought in silence, in reflection, and in the moments no one else witnesses.
At the center of this collection is a man on the edge of becoming a father, forced to confront everything he carries inside him. The anger. The fear. The memories. The parts of himself he never wanted to face. Because now, it’s no longer just about surviving them — it’s about making sure they don’t get passed down.
These poems move through the tension between who you’ve been and who you’re trying to become. They wrestle with the weight of generational pain, the responsibility of breaking cycles, and the courage it takes to stand in front of your own reflection and not look away.
This is not a story about perfection.
It is a story about accountability, growth, and change.
Written with raw honesty and emotional depth, Unnamed invites readers into a space where demons and dreams exist side by side — where healing is not guaranteed, but still worth fighting for.
This collection is for readers who connect with:
deep, introspective poetry
themes of fatherhood and personal growth
healing from past trauma and breaking cycles
mental and emotional self-reflection
raw, honest, and vulnerable writing
If you’ve ever looked in the mirror and seen both who you are and who you’re afraid to be…
If you’ve ever fought battles no one else could see…
If you’ve ever wanted to become better — not just for yourself, but for someone who depends on you…
This book will stay with you.
Because the hardest fight isn’t against the world.
It’s against the parts of you that might hurt the people you love.
And some names… are left unspoken for a reason.