Placing auditory "quietness" right next to visual flashes of "vibrancy".
The repetition of "Beneath" in the opening stanza and "You see... I know..." in the third stanza creates a rhythmic insistence. It is the sound of a person trying very hard to be understood. the hidden heart of me poem by julia rawlinson
Julia Rawlinson is primarily known as a children's author, most famous for the Fletcher’s Four Seasons Placing auditory "quietness" right next to visual flashes
This article seeks to explore the rich thematic soil of The Hidden Heart of Me . We will analyze its imagery, its psychological underpinnings, and why it has become a touchstone for readers navigating vulnerability, resilience, and self-discovery. It is the sound of a person trying
The poem is a manifesto for the introvert, the highly sensitive person, the survivor of trauma, and the dreamer who has learned to laugh at their own dreams over breakfast.