Kaliyah Myers
Bio
"Change is imperative. But the kind of change is the most important detail."
In being a writer, I hope to share something relatable and adventurous that you can love too.
Stories (95/0)
Akira, An Introduction
A woman lay awake on a table, in a dark, cold, dungeon. Her emerald eyes traced the gloomy walls. All was quiet, with an exception of droplets crashing against the cold, stone floor. A grotesque smell hung in the air around her. The smell of mildew, fire, smoke, and… burning human flesh.
By Kaliyah Myersabout a year ago in Fiction
The Mad Project
Pt.1 - Heartbreak + Closed Heart + Blood Sky + The Faceless + Rusted Mind + The Flowers Heartbreak sucks. What is never really talked about is the different kinds of heartbreak one experiences. Some start with love and turn to betrayal; someone you love hurt you by betraying your trust… Some heartbreaks you cause. You know what you need to do will hurt someone dear to you and you’re left with a bitter choice and sometimes… you choose wrong. Some heartbreaks, no one is at fault. Sometimes you have everything you could ever want in a person and death drags them away. Some heartbreaks, arent even real. They’re the inky words that dance along the corpse of a tree, designed just to yank a tear, from you and me. Some heartbreaks are so real that its almost as if you can no longer feel. Like every thought, every breath, drags that small cut you can feel on your heart, deeper and longer with no relief. The only clarity is in those brief bittersweet memory of what once was special. While there are several kinds of heartbreak, there are also several ways to cope, even when it feels like theres no way to cope at all. If you are going through your own unique heartbreak, know that you are so strong. No one knows your pain the way you do but still you share it, still you smile, still you feel it every day. Your breath is dragged away, your heart is ripped to dismay and still at the end of each and every day- you stand. You breathe. Never forget, you are free. Never forget that you can just… be. Heartbreak
By Kaliyah Myersabout a year ago in Poets