Heirloom of Daughters

REBELLIOUS SOUL

Every woman before me left a bruise, a plea, a warning, a prayer—

a helpless cry when in despair.

Their voices echo,

teaching me to smile through pain,

to stitch my wounds with grace.

 

They hand me the quiet

like something sacred,

tucked beneath golden lace, whispering—

be gentle, be kind, be small,

but never too loud, never too free, never too happy.

 

But I—

I refuse to be their echo.

I will be the voice

that wears their wounds and silence

as my armor.

I’ll be the freedom they never dared to dream of.

The heirloom ends with me.

                    - REBELLIOUS SOUL.

 

 

  • Author: REBELLIOUS SOUL (Offline Offline)
  • Published: October 23rd, 2025 05:45
  • Comment from author about the poem: For every girl who dares to be the voice and not the echo.
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  • sorenbarrett

    A beautiful declaration of being who one is. Nicely worded.



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