If I had to describe myself to someone who couldn’t see me, I’d say I am poetry in a world that is still learning the alphabet—formed by struggle, softened by grace. I carry a quiet kind of beauty, not defined by appearance, but by resilience and depth. My presence is shaped by the things I’ve overcome and the faith I hold close. Above all, I am the apple of God’s eye—seen, known, and deeply loved.
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