Beyond the Scars I Made
Beyond the Scars I Made is a raw, reflective narrative about living with self-harm and the long journey toward healing. The author revisits memories of self-inflicted pain. Through honest self-examination, they recognize how self-harm continued the hurt others had caused.
I Used to Know the Colour of Calm
This reflective poem traces a personal journey from childlike serenity to adult striving, symbolized by the transition from the quiet simplicity of drawing with a blue crayon to the loud urgency of performing in red.
THE GARDEN WITHIN
This heartfelt poem explores the metaphor of an inner garden, where fears and uncertainties thrive alongside the seeds of hope. Through storms and droughts, Tabitha illustrates the slow but transformative process of healing. A powerful reminder that even amidst struggle, beauty and sanctity can blossom with patience and care.
HOPE THROUGH THE MARGINS
Tabitha's piece captures the silent battles within, from unseen chains and unspoken torment to a relentless search for light. Her vivid imagery reveals resilience amid despair while urging us to see beyond what meets the eye.