Lately, my mind has felt like a whirlwind. Loud, restless, and constantly craving something calm and comforting. In times like this, I feel like I might lose my reading rhythm altogether. But I don’t want that to happen.
So I turn to poetry.
Poetry helps me slow down. It lets me keep reading, but in a gentler way that doesn’t overwhelm my thoughts. It feels like a soft pause in the middle of a noisy day. While browsing through a book platform, I came across Good Grief by Brianna M. Pastor, and something about it just clicked.
The book is a collection of poems and short stories that touch on grief, self-love, and the beauty of living in the moment. As I read through it, I found pieces that spoke directly to my soul. They felt like tiny reminders that I wasn’t alone in how I was feeling.
I wanted to share a few of those pieces here, hoping they bring you the same kind of comfort they brought me.
My Favorite Bits
i am going backwards
a dark spiral into the opposite direction
and so different from everyone around me
there are no branches for you to hang on to
just a simple me, an emotion tree
not growing for you to
grow off of or to destroy
leave me be, so i may grow strong
on my own,
and i will be my own damn home
Brianna M. Pastor, Good Grief
i came out of the womb crying,
like most people do—
except i just never stopped
Brianna M. Pastor, Good Grief
i want to love the universe the way it has not loved me
Brianna M. Pastor, Good Grief
please do not rush my recover
i am in a whirlpool of
“should be,” “could be,””would be,”
when all i need is to
“be”
Brianna M. Pastor, Good Grief
Author: Brianna M. Pastor
Publication date: 16 April 2024
Number of pages: 128 pages


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