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What I Believe

By Rockebah C. Stewart
August 18, 2025
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It climbs from the east.
Those beams that signal a new day
and the promise of a fresh start.
That offers the chance to shed the past,
like dry, unwanted skin
flaking away in the wind.
That brings renewed optimism
and the possibility of favorable terms.

And I sigh

I wait under my covers
and hope it will retract,
to plunge the world back into darkness.
But I know it will not
So, I force myself awake

The mirror reflects me:
Dark circles
Fine lines
Red eyes

My body betrays me:
Tense muscles
Heavy limbs

And I recite my mantra:
You are strong; you are special; you are worth it.

She tells me that if I repeat the words enough,
they manifest into reality.
The woman who claims that I am normal,
then gives me pills to silence the thoughts.

It doesn’t work, though
I’m still weak; still broken; still defective.

But I repeat it anyway.

I repeat it when I feel alone and empty inside
You are strong; you are special; you are worth it.
When my hands and feet are too heavy to move
You are strong; you are special; you are worth it.
When I’m dissecting and deciphering every sentence spoken throughout the day
You are strong; you are special; you are worth it.

But I’m still weak; still broken; still defective.

And when those beams fall to the west
to signal the end of another wasteful day
I reflect on my mantra and ask myself why
Why I’m not strong, special, or worth it.
Somehow, I know it’s because I don’t believe
In my mind, I’m still weak; still broken; still defective.


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Rockebah C. Stewart

Rockebah C. Stewart is a Creative Writing and English major at SNHU and the author of "The Daily Chaos of an Anxious Life," published by Lolwe Magazine. A trained Air Traffic Controller, she delivers diversity-rich content with a distinctive flair and striking visualizations. Rockebah prides herself on creating tales of wonder from everyday experiences and becoming a literary representative of her native country, Grenada. Although this artistic writer prefers creating enchanting fantasies and sensual romances, she remains a firm believer in using genre diversity to strengthen all forms of writing. With each passing day, Rockebah inches closer to completing her epic fantasy novel, bringing her closer to realizing her goal of becoming a prominent figure in the publishing industry.

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