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UnSpoken Pain: Express Yourself Series, #2
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UnSpoken Pain: Express Yourself Series, #2
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UnSpoken Pain: Express Yourself Series, #2
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UnSpoken Pain is the second book in the Express Yourself Series — a raw, honest, and deeply personal collection that gives voice to the pain we often carry in silence.
These poems explore the heartbreaking weight of losing loved ones, the lasting scars of domestic abuse, and the unspoken emotional battles that shape us.
Written from the perspective of a survivor and advocate, this collection is not meant to dwell in darkness, but to shine light into it — to name the pain, honor it, and begin to heal from it.
Whether you are grieving, rebuilding, or still learning how to breathe through the hurt, this book was written for you.
To remind you that pain may shape us, but it does not define us.
And that healing begins with the courage to speak.
UnSpoken Pain is the second book in the Express Yourself Series — a raw, honest, and deeply personal collection that gives voice to the pain we often carry in silence.
These poems explore the heartbreaking weight of losing loved ones, the lasting scars of domestic abuse, and the unspoken emotional battles that shape us.
Written from the perspective of a survivor and advocate, this collection is not meant to dwell in darkness, but to shine light into it — to name the pain, honor it, and begin to heal from it.
Whether you are grieving, rebuilding, or still learning how to breathe through the hurt, this book was written for you.
To remind you that pain may shape us, but it does not define us.
And that healing begins with the courage to speak.


















