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I'm from Syracuse, NY, born and raised. I read the poem, speaking of spiritual growth, and remembered a lot of past experiences that I had overcome. I did not want to be reminded of, nor did I make the piece about those experiences, but of how I felt afterward, after going through a lot of hardships. What does it feel like to be set free from the limitations of before, and to transform into your new self, still being truly you? It's a glow inside, an explosion of light and hope. So beyond yourself, but still conscious and accepting of yourself as well. Many never get to feel that feeling, and I hope to help others on their own journey, as I am always continuing my own.