Well , I love writing poetry, songs , stories, creating new ideas. I love creating art that sits with the soul and I enjoy creating concepts for reality TV. I enjoy the process of creating visuals ; so that’s why I am here.
Favorite lines I’v ever written:
My love for you runs deep , its entangled with my soul
To tell you the truth , I was fearful of a love so strong, it held the ability to destroy me , in its palm.
But you taught me- Love is not just the feeling of happiness and hope, love is the fear of losing the happiness and hope from someone who has a hold on your soul
And you pray they never let go.
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Hi, Sara Bagwell. Welcome to the community. It's great to meet you. Those lines are incredible!
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Thank you so much! I have to admit , I was or still am struggling with navigating this site, but I successfully updated my profile and made my introduction! I will definitely check out these links !
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Hi Sara, welcome. Your writing has a quiet intensity to it, very reflective and emotionally grounded. Those lines sit in that space where love and fear overlap, which isn’t easy to capture honestly.
It’s great to hear you’re drawn to visuals and concept-driven work as well. That combination of poetry, emotion, and imagery can translate powerfully across mediums. Wishing you meaningful connections here and looking forward to seeing what you share next.
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B.A Sins this is the more of the writing from those lines I got more to it but I think I have a gift of saying alot in little amount of words that doesn’t feel rushed or forced it’s my superpower! but if you didn’t mind readings little more I pasted some more of the lines from that one below
I wanted to give you a home.
I wanted more for you than what I had known.
I worked to provide, but wasn’t present when I was home.
I never saw you were hurting.
I thought you were just quiet.
I thought you just kept to yourself.
You never added stress; you stayed out of the way.
Your brothers and sister were so wild and loud, they took up so much of me.
I ended up leaving you alone by yourself, and for that I’m sorry.
I’m sorry for all the words I never said.
I apologize for everything I never did.
I regret all the things I didn’t know.
It breaks me knowing now you felt alone in your own home.
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That really is a gift, and you’re right to trust it. Saying this much with such restraint takes instinct, not technique. None of it feels rushed or padded; it lands because you let the silence do some of the work.
These lines hurt in a quiet, honest way, especially the realization moments (“I thought you were just quiet”/“You never added stress”). That kind of hindsight carries real weight, and the apology feels earned, not performative.
If you keep leaning into that economy of language, you’re going to keep hitting people right in the chest. This is strong work.