The Hidden Heart Of Me Poem By Julia Rawlinson -
When it was eventually shared via a small literary journal in the UK, the response was immediate and overwhelming. Readers began quoting lines back to her in letters, using the poem at weddings, funerals, and therapy sessions. Why? Because "The Hidden Heart of Me" gave language to the universal feeling of possessing an interior world that no one else can fully access.
The poet implies that maintaining this facade is exhausting, yet necessary for self-preservation. the hidden heart of me poem by julia rawlinson
The central conflict of the poem is the gap between how the world sees the speaker and how the speaker sees themselves. This theme validates the experiences of introverted or shy children who may feel misunderstood because their "true selves" are tucked away inside. When it was eventually shared via a small
Rawlinson employs several poetic devices to enhance the emotional resonance of the work: Because "The Hidden Heart of Me" gave language
To try is to reach, to strive, to love imperfectly. And we can only do that because some part of us remains protected, untouched, and safe.