EPISODE · Sep 3, 2025 · 2 MIN
“Forgive Me, Father” — A Poetic Confessional of Childhood Trauma, Shame & Silence
from Unspoken · host Kate
In this deeply personal spoken-word episode, Rachel shares “Forgive Me, Father,” a confessional poem exploring the weight of childhood trauma, false guilt, and the silence that followed. Through vivid imagery—soft wood banisters, red velvet kneelers, broken absolution—this piece embodies both innocence and resilience.Copyright ©2025 Kate EarleyMusic: Adagietto by Arash Safaian & Sebastian KnaueWritten: June 21, 2025Cover art: “Blind Faith” by Joyce Lee
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In this deeply personal spoken-word episode, Rachel shares “Forgive Me, Father,” a confessional poem exploring the weight of childhood trauma, false guilt, and the silence that followed. Through vivid imagery—soft wood banisters, red velvet kneelers, broken absolution—this piece embodies both innocence and resilience.Copyright ©2025 Kate EarleyMusic: Adagietto by Arash Safaian & Sebastian KnaueWritten: June 21, 2025Cover art: “Blind Faith” by Joyce Lee
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