Rescued Me: A Love That Healed My Shattered Soul

A winged man kneels to comfort another in a shadowed cavern, his dark angel wings spread wide as symbols of protection and redemption. The broken man leans into his embrace, surrounded by dim light and fallen chains that hint at liberation from pain.

Have you ever been saved by someone who saw the light in your ruins?

You opened the heart I relished to hide,
and revealed a world full of mystery.
When you released me from the misery,
you didn’t judge me for my dark history.

With you I had no cause to feel distressed;
my fear of abusive men soon decreased.
I could be both honest and naïve;
the sadness in my heart could be released.

When my heart’s passions inflamed my body,
you possessed the courage to take control.
Where weaker men gave up on me too soon,
you dared to venture into the black hole.

Despite my often resentful nature,
you didn’t smash my glass heart hidden inside.
Unlike spineless men who feared my spirit,
you were someone with whom I could confide.

You pulverised the chains that bound my wings,
and rescued me from a lifetime of strife.
When our brutal world kicked me to the ground,
you soothed the pain that exhausted my life.

When our world drove me to despise myself,
you came and healed my mutilated soul.
Self-conscious, self-obsessed and demanding,
thank God you rescued me and made me whole.

—H, for the one who lifted my wings from ruin

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A solemn man wearing a rainbow badge stands in the ruins of a gothic cathedral, as ravens circle beneath a moonlit sky

Denied the Queer

A lyrical battle cry from centuries of gay oppression. Through violence, exile and shame, this poem stands tall — a tribute to those who were denied and those who still rise in colour and truth.

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Whispers from the Scars: More Poems of Survival and Strength…

a young man and a horned demon face each other in a dimly lit scene, the demon offering a glowing hand mirror

Delicious Sins and the Devil’s Whisper

He was the first to offer me to darkness, wrapped in the tongue of devils and clothed in unsung beauty. The saints looked away as demons drank deeply, while false freedom spoke in poisoned hymns. I vanished into echoes—faith shattered, innocence devoured.

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A man clutches his head in despair inside a dark, vaulted corridor lined with gothic arches and shadows.

Mental Agony

Trapped in a corridor of hallucinations and horrors, a haunted soul questions reality, memory, and the mind's last scream.

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Hooded figure stands in a moonlit forest clearing, cloaked in shadows

Murderous Lust and the Whisper of Dark Seduction

A hypnotic encounter in the woods turns to horror, as whispered seduction masks a blade’s cruel intent. A gothic poem of power, violation, and the aftermath of survival.

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A chained man leans into a horned figure cloaked in darkness by a stormy sea

Perverse Satisfaction in Pain

A lover’s betrayal becomes a quiet addiction, where kisses steal dreams and love wears chains. A confessional poem of desire, regret and pain disguised as intimacy.

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Young man sits distressed while grotesque figures gossip and mock him in the shadows.

Gay Gossip Junkies: Poisoned by Their Own Lies

While shallow hearts pumped for equality, queens snorted and screamed their hypocrisy. A searing poem about betrayal, gossip and the dark undercurrents of toxic friendships within gay circles.

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A solemn man wearing a rainbow badge stands in the ruins of a gothic cathedral, as ravens circle beneath a moonlit sky

Denied the Queer

A lyrical battle cry from centuries of gay oppression. Through violence, exile and shame, this poem stands tall — a tribute to those who were denied and those who still rise in colour and truth.

Read the Full Whisper →