>>2465
(Yes I memorized Hiawatha at age 6 or 7. LOL). But I still have pieces of it up and marching through my memory from time to time.
>>2612
THIS ONE! This has always been a most powerful mantra for me, ever since I became aware that I needed to defend my soul.
Love this poem so much.
Prince Harry had the Invictus Games in Toronto Ontario last fall, for wounded veterans to feel empowered. It made me think of this poem, and how we have sort of pegged Harry as an evil one. If that's the case, these games would be a type of virtue signaling and a way to deceive, would it not? Then again, if it actually does help veterans, isn't that a good thing? Can someone evil actually do good?
I'm unfortunately not as well read as I should be, due to heavy cultish indoctrination in my early years. However, I'm doing my best catchup efforts. Feel free to make recommendations/post worthy reading here or in the Reading Room thread.
>>2457
I have some old teen-angsty poetry that I wrote back in the day. Never been digitized - I didn't think it was worth the effort. However - I am thinking of typing and posting it here. If I can dig up my old notebook, I'll do so this weekend. As I recall, it helped me get through some dark times and maybe it will help other anons too.