The Skin Remembers
A poem about surviving, staying, and being seen.
By Z'rox NøørPublished 9 months ago • 1 min read

Some scars don’t show on the skin. They glow quietly… where memory lives. #TheSkinRemembers #KintsugiSoul #UnwrittenStories #EmotionalHealing #SilentStrength #PoetryVisuals #VocalMediaArt #GlowInTheCracks #Resilience #IAmStillHere
I was not born into softness.
I grew up learning to hide pain in laughter,
to turn "I’m fine" into a survival skill.
No bedtime stories.
Just voices too loud,
and moments too quiet to bear.
Some nights, I’d write my name in notebooks
just to feel real—
like I mattered to someone.
I thought breaking made me weak.
Now I know,
it made me honest.
I carry years that don’t show on my face,
only in how I hold silence like it’s fragile.
💬 “I’m not a question mark anymore—just proof that I stayed.”
Let them guess how I survived.
Let the world wonder.
I’m not here to explain.
I’m here.


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