I Survived The Year

Spring Sugar Bunny

Nobody Knows How Much I Suffered This Year.

I'Ve Seen The Most Vulnerable Version Of Me, And I Realized That It Took Everything In Me To Survive From My Silent Battles. I Almost Gave Up And Almost Lost Myself Because I Was Hurting A Lot. Nobody Really Knows How Many Times I Pulled Myself Together Just To Survive This Year And For That, I Am So Proud Of Myself For Being Here. I'Ve Seen The Saddest Version Of Me. The Most Wasted And Devastated; But Despite That, I'Ve Learned That I Am A Stronger Person.

I Also Learned To Forgive Myself For Letting Myself Settle For Less Than What I Truly Deserved. Even Though I'Ve Seen The Worst Version Of Me This Year, I Still Learned To Accept And Appreciate Myself. This Is The Most Painful Year For Me, But I Survived And Learned A Lot.

  • Author: Spring (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: December 30th, 2025 11:53
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  • sorenbarrett

    A sad poem of a difficult year. Well done

    • Spring Sugar Bunny

      Thanks for your comment for this year 🙂

    • Friendship

      Well worded. Your poem “I Survived The Year” revolves around resilience and personal growth in the face of adversity. The poet reflects on their struggles throughout the year, emphasizing the silent battles they faced and the strength they discovered within themselves.



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