Born in a Storm🌿🦋
Some girls aren’t meant to be gentle weather.
They are the storm itself, bright with lightning,
loud with thunder,
unapologetically alive with chaos.
Words by Nikita Gill ⚡
Save this for days you need to remember your power.
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Reading the poignant lines from Nikita Gill’s poem "Born in a Storm" truly inspires me to embrace the fierce energy within. The imagery of lightning and thunder perfectly symbolizes an unapologetic spirit that refuses to be tamed. Many women resonate deeply with this sentiment – we are not always meant to fit into gentle expectations but rather to own our wildness and chaos. In my personal experience, acknowledging this storm inside has been liberating. It encourages authenticity and strength, pushing past societal norms that often demand conformity. This poetic celebration acts as a powerful reminder to honor our complex emotions and inherent power, helping to boost confidence on difficult days. The references to "lightning in their souls" and "thunder in their hearts" from the OCR highlight the vibrant intensity that lives within. Embracing this energy means celebrating both our vulnerabilities and strengths, recognizing that chaos can fuel creativity and resilience. Sharing this quote or displaying it as wallpaper has been a source of daily motivation for me and many others who seek connection to the "dark feminine" and "feral feminine" energies. The diversity of hashtags like #BornInAStorm, #StormEnergy, and #FeralFeminine also shows how this poem connects with a community of readers and writers who find solace and empowerment in poetic expressions of womanhood. For anyone feeling overwhelmed or powerless, this poem is a perfect touchstone to reclaim one’s identity with passion and authenticity. Ultimately, this poem is not just words but a call to action – to live loudly, to shine bright like lightning, and to be unafraid of the thunder we carry within.































































