A poetic letter

in #poetry8 months ago

“Outgrew the Armor”

(a poetic self-letter by Shavon Rose Grass)

I thought it was love,
and maybe it was —
the kind that sets fire to the edges of your soul
and calls it devotion.
The kind that feels like rebellion wrapped in roses,
a war cry dressed as a kiss.

You found me when I was splitting open.
A quiet girl with lightning in her bones,
who never learned how to scream
without someone telling her to whisper.

You said, "Burn it all."
And for a while, I did.

I wore your anger like a badge.
I sang with your spit in my voice.
I tried to make your hatred holy,
tried to become the dragon
when all I ever was…
was the wind.

I wrote verses with teeth.
I turned my softness into stone
because it felt like power.
Because you called it brave.
And I needed someone — anyone —
to tell me I wasn’t small.

But I am not your fury.
I never was.

I’m not a weapon.
I’m the hand that puts it down.

I am not the battle you wanted me to fight.
I am the field after the fire,
green and growing,
quiet and sacred.

I love you still, in some impossible way.
Not because you were right,
but because you helped me see
what was wrong.
And I’ll thank you for that,
from a distance I do not plan to cross again.

You were the mirror.
But I was always the light.

I outgrew the armor.
And now, I walk bare-skinned into the world,
unafraid.
And finally,
unbound.