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For those of you who don’t know me, it’s important that you know that for years I have suffered from social anxiety and depression, which causes me to constantly degrade myself in my head based on others’ and my own expectations. I know that the negative things I think of myself are not true, but it still doesn’t stop me from feeling the pain from the doubts my illnesses incite. This was why I’ve always had trouble making new friends and expressing myself in unfamiliar environments. My disorders would basically hold me hostage with all these negative thoughts preventing me from opening up when I really wanted to. It wasn’t until I accidentally came across a poem on Tumblr by Nikita Gill did my head suddenly become clear and I thought someone finally saw me changing my life in the process. 

The little poem was called “Your Ruins,” and it talked about not destroying yourself for others because it wasn’t worth it and if you did that it should be for a spectacular reason. This for some reason resonated with me causing me to seek out more poems from the woman and learn more about her as well. It turns out that Nikita Gill wasn’t just a successful young author, but a big insta-poet as well with a current following of 578K followers. This due to Nikita’s poems being raw and inspiring because she wrote them based on her own experiences with mental illnesses and abusive relationships allowing people such as me to see that we’re not alone. Her poems are a beacon of light in our darknesses to remind us that we are worth it and better than we thought. Without her, I wouldn’t be the person I am today and because of that, I could never thank the woman enough since I just need to read one of her poems to cheer myself up. That is why as a loyal follower of this revelatory poet I have decided to share with my readers one of my favorite poems from all of her published books so that hopefully she’ll inspire you too.

“Beautiful, Terrible Things” from Your Soul Is A River

You are a thing

Both beautiful

And terrible,

And you deserve 

someone 

who treats you 

like the moon 

and can love 

the dark side 

of your soul too.

“A Conversation with My Mental Illness” from Wild Embers: Poems of Rebellion, Fire and Beauty

Every sleepless night I am interrogated 

By the darkness that lives inside me.

It says to me:

‘You are pointless.’

I respond:

‘No one in the world is pointless.’

It scowls at me:

‘You are a terrible person’

I admit:

‘I am a good person who did terrible things.’

It rages at me:

‘No one needs you.’

I countered:

‘There are people who have adored me.’

It seethes me:

‘And what of those who hated you?’

I sigh:

‘Being unforgiving of others is a sign of insecurity.’

It finally explodes:

‘I will make sure you always doubt yourself!’

And every night

I gather my courage

as my armor and say:

‘And whenever you do,

I will always at the vastness 

of the ever changing sky 

the presence of a moon 

that helps the sea 

the same sunset that has been going 

around the earth

 for billions of years

 and remind myself 

that the same universe that made them

 and gave them such purpose

 also made me.

And nothing you say to me

 will ever convince me otherwise

 because that is a fact 

I will never question about my journey.’

“The Evil Queen” from Fierce Fairytales: & Other Stories to Stir Your Soul

Oh dearie me, 

did you come here

 looking for a damsel in distress?

A queen patiently waiting 

for a dashing knight 

to save her from herself?

Did you really think 

this was going

 to end with you 

playing the hero by bringing 

the kindness out 

of the evil queen?

Look again love,

 someone has lied to you 

about my hidden virtue.

I have always loved

 being the beast.

“What To Say When They Think You Have Have Come To Them For Validation” from Your Heart Is The Sea

My witchcraft, 

does not answer to you.

I did not come here for validation, 

for your words

 to bring out the best in me,

 when I am already 

the best I can be.

I came here 

to tell you my magic is mine 

and mine alone.

You can love me 

or hate me,

 but this how  I was made,

 thunder skinned 

and lightning boned.

“Advice from Hestia to Girls” from Great Goddesses: Life Lessons from Myths and Monsters

You are not made of paper.

If you were, you would have 

turned to ash a long time ago.

You are more. Bone, and muscle, 

and beginnings and endings – 

evoke that when the world tries 

to convince you that you are small.

You are not stone. Your heart is warm,

 but seek no homes in other people’s chest, 

seek no truths there while your own heart, 

each throb, reminds you of your true home.

You are not made of paper.

Paper is easy to use and crush, 

and you were not made for that.

You were made flame first.

And fire is born knowing

its elemental nature.

It knows the mystic force in shining alone.

For more of Nikita Gill’s amazing poems, here are her social media and books:

Twitter: @nktgill

Instagram: @nikita_gill

Facebook: @nikitagillwrites

Tumblr: @meanwhilepoetry

Her newest book The Girl and the Goddess came out on September 29, 2020.

 

Hello, I'm a proud book dragon majoring in English language and Literature while minoring in marketing. And as an Aquarius, you can see my ecocentrism and passion in everything I write. <3