
Unraveling Shame
It came in whispers, soft but cruel,
A shadowed voice, a sharpened tool.
“You are not enough,” it said,
And carved its home inside my head.
A silent ghost, a heavy chain,
A name it gave me—only shame.
Not mine to hold, yet here it stays,
A relic from my younger days.
I shrank, I hid, I tried to bend,
To fit the mold, to just pretend.
But shame was loud, it filled my chest,
A ruthless judge that let me rest.
Yet in the quiet, light crept through,
A voice arose, both kind and true.
“You are not broken, not to blame,
You were just given someone’s shame.”
I spoke the words, I named the pain,
I saw the roots, I broke the chain.
With every step, with every breath,
I stole back life from shame’s cold death.
I met the child, so small, afraid,
I held their hand, I let them stay.
“You are enough,” I told them then,
“And I will never leave again.”
And shame, once mighty, lost its throne,
For love had come to take me home.
About the Creator
Katie L. Kashan
I am retired, and for the first time in my life have time to pursue some passions that have been left in the back burner. I hope to develop emotional resilience and help others do that, too. My writing is AI assisted.


Comments (1)
An amazing poem! You’re an amazing writer!