Nyilah Thomas
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a poem where she moves her head away after José Olivarez
I have heard that the body remembers what the mind does not. Whoever’s mind this poem is birthed from, I pray that your body heals from this memory.
At a young age, Nyilah Bree Thomas discovered her desire to live in poetry, crafting verses that danced with the rhythm of her thoughts. Each word penned reflected her innermost emotions, a glimpse into what truly guides her soul. Whether it’s about love, loss, cults, weird train experiences, or hardly feeling the NYC earthquake on April 5, she will write about it.
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As an emerging writer, I strive to write about ordinary experiences from alternative perspectives. These experiences include odes to living in New York City, weird train experiences, lonely nights, failed relationships, random prompts on Pinterest, and, profoundly, her insights into religious sectors. I explore these topics through poetry, prose, and, more recently, personal essays.
Nyilah Thomas
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Nyilah Thomas
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I have heard that the body remembers what the mind does not. Whoever’s mind this poem is birthed from, I pray that your body heals from this memory.
Nyilah Thomas
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Nyilah Thomas
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One by one, her words vanished until there were none le–