Don’t crown me brave for wounds I hide,
For nights I trembled, torn inside.
My loyalty bled where knives were kept,
I stood by those who never wept.
Strength, you say, but it feels like pain,
A weary fight that leaves a stain.
Half of me proud, half feels a fool,
Bound by a heart that breaks its rule.
I mend the bridges scorched by fire,
Still stitching scars of lost desire.
If there’s a warrior here in me,
It weeps in silence endlessly.
So spare the praise, I’m still undone,
This isn’t strength—it weighs a ton.
I’m bleeding still, though I endure,
A fragile soul, not iron, not pure.
Don’t Call Me Strong
Vanessa Dizon Alvarez
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 07/04/2026
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