Some wounds don't heal quietly. They demand to be named.
This poetry book for Black women is an unapologetic collection of healing poetry that traces one woman's journey through heartbreak, toxic relationships, systemic oppression, and generational trauma - and out the other side.
Written in a raw, unfiltered voice that moves between pain and power, F*ck All You H*es, I'm Just a Girl is a self-discovery poetry collection that doesn't ask for permission to feel, to speak, or to heal.
What's inside this healing poetry collection:
Divided into three powerful sections - F*ck N*ggas, F*ck The System, and F*ck Trauma - this Black women's empowerment poetry book covers:
· Toxic relationships, emotional unavailability, and setting boundaries
· Corporate microaggressions and the pressures of being a Black woman in America
· Generational trauma, ancestral healing, and spiritual awakening
· Self-discovery, divine femininity, and choosing yourself unapologetically
· Forgiveness, restoration, and rebirth
Woven throughout are Notes to Self - raw, honest prose reflections on cycles worth breaking, lessons worth keeping, and the love you owe yourself.
This trauma recovery poetry book is for you if:
· You've ever been told you were too much
· You're on a healing journey and need to feel less alone in it
· You love poetry that sounds like real life - unfiltered, spiritual, and free
· You're a Black woman who has survived herself and is still becoming
For every woman who has ever been told she was too much. You are not too much. You are just a girl. And that is everything.