Author: Scarlet White

  • PRAY WITH TENACITY

    PRAY WITH TENACITY

    Here, I’ve shared notes I took while listening to a pastor teach about prayer—a vital key in uncovering the treasure your heart truly needs. Whether you’re searching for peace, purpose, healing, or hope, prayer is the key to the map that leads you through the wilderness and toward God’s richest promises.

  • Ashes In Drury Lane

    Ashes In Drury Lane

    This poem tumbles through a surreal nursery, where idioms curdle and lullabies unravel. A fair lady shapes gold from dust, the Muffin Man kindles fire instead of flour, and flying pigs signal impossible beginnings. What starts in whimsy ends in quiet ruin—a cradle of contradictions where even patty cakes fall. Here, the rhythm is real,…

  • Where the laundry hangs

    Where the laundry hangs

    Inspired by the strange charm of Reading Ulysses in Montana #10, I dipped my toes into literary surrealism—a style that felt confusing at first but oddly freeing. Each line of this poem holds a piece of my story: the woods of my childhood, my husband’s nickname for me, and the Gulf waters I’ve grown to…

  • Love & Respect

    Love & Respect

    What happens to a culture when love is distorted and respect is lost? This reflective piece asks the hard questions—about men, women, and the ways we respond to each other. Through a series of contrasts, it explores how love and respect could reshape not only relationships, but the deeper currents of society if we dared…

  • “The Trend”

    “The Trend”

    This concrete poem punches like an exclamation mark—bold, sharp, and unapologetically honest. It’s a raw challenge to the parts of us that cling to self-pity, not as weakness, but as habit. What if our misery isn’t an accident, but a payoff we secretly choose? This piece invites reflection, discomfort, and maybe—just maybe—a wake-up call in…