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A Past of Protest

Phoenix by Hope Zamora (Texas, 21)

11/23/2023

 
Trigger warning: mentions of blood


​Every night I die and I am
Reborn again
I shred pieces of you
The ones you hate about yourself
It’s a painful metamorphosis
Shredding my feathers and fears
Bleeding you out
Droplets of blue
In the morning when
The dawn kisses the sky
And the morning birds hum
Our song
I am reborn again
I am whole again





Hope Zamora is a 21-year-old woman from San Antonio Texas. Hope has Mexican heritage and is a biology major. In her free time, she writes poetry and aspires to someday write a book of her own. ​

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