In a world that often prizes the loudest voices, Julia Rawlinson’s poem, " The Hidden Heart of Me
The use of the word "hidden" to describe this inner self implies that it's not immediately apparent to others. The speaker may present a different persona to the world, a "mask" that conceals their true nature. This dichotomy between the external self and the internal self raises questions about identity, authenticity, and the human experience. the hidden heart of me poem by julia rawlinson
One popular mental health advocate wrote: "Rawlinson’s poem taught me that I don’t have to apologize for my dark room. I just have to leave the door unlocked for the right person." In a world that often prizes the loudest
Wanting to be found, but fearing the finding. Julia Rawlinson’s poem