Maybe tomorrow will make sense…

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... Read moreWhen I first started exploring spoken word poetry, I found it to be an incredibly powerful outlet for expressing feelings that are sometimes hard to put into everyday conversation. Poetry, especially in the form of spoken word, allows us to connect emotionally with others while sharing personal stories or reflections. In this poem, the phrase 'Maybe tomorrow will make sense… but today you made an impact' stands out as a reminder that progress and understanding don’t always come instantly. Often, the feelings and experiences we grapple with today don’t neatly resolve overnight, but our actions and words can still make a meaningful difference. As someone who has struggled with mental health, I understand how important it is to have creative spaces like poetrytok and spoken word communities where people feel safe to express vulnerability. Artistic expression can be therapeutic and empowering, fostering a stronger sense of connection and hope. If you’re considering sharing your own work or thoughts around mental health or personal growth, starting with a short piece like this can be a great way to engage others while giving yourself space to process your journey. Remember, impact isn't always about monumental change—it can be found in the small moments and the courage to speak your truth. For those interested, platforms like YouTube offer great opportunities to combine your poetry with visuals or audio, further enhancing the emotional resonance. Engaging with hashtags such as #poetrytok, #spokenword, and #mentalhealthmatters can also help your work reach people who will appreciate and relate to your message.

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