Who Am I, Really?



Who Am I, Really?

Who Am I, Really?

There is a stranger
living beneath my name.

I hear them breathing
when the house is asleep,
when the moon presses its pale face
against my window
like an old friend come to mourn.

Everyone says they know me.

They speak of me
as though I am a place
they have visited before

a familiar road,
a favorite room,
a well-read book.

But I have searched every corridor
of my own soul
and found only locked doors.

I am stitched together
from expectations,
from old wounds,
from things I pretended to love
so someone would stay.

And now,
when I pull at the threads,
I do not know
if I am unraveling
or becoming.

The church bells ring somewhere distant.
The crows gather on telephone wires.
The evening drapes itself
over the world like funeral lace.

Everything seems to know
what it is.

The rivers do not question
their direction.

The stars do not ask
why they burn.

Even the dead
rest faithfully in their graves.

Only I remain awake,
digging through the earth of myself
with bloodied hands,
searching for a truth
that may never have existed.

Perhaps there is no hidden self
waiting beneath the masks.

Perhaps I am the masks.

The laughter.
The grief.
The rage.
The tenderness.

The monster in the dark.
The child afraid of it.

Perhaps I am every version
that ever fought for survival,
every ghost that ever wore my face.

And if that is true
if there is no sacred answer
buried beneath my skin
then maybe the tragedy
is not that I do not know who I am.

Maybe the tragedy
is how long I believed
I had to become one thing.

Tonight,
the moon asks its question
through the glass.

Who are you?

And for the first time,
I do not answer.

I simply sit beside the darkness
and let it know my name.

About this poem

"Who Am I, Really?" is a modern gothic free-verse poem that explores the uncertainty of identity and the lifelong search for self-understanding. Drawing on imagery of darkness, solitude, and internal landscapes, the poem examines the tension between the versions of ourselves we present to the world and the truths we struggle to uncover within. Rather than arriving at a definitive answer, the poem embraces ambiguity, suggesting that identity may be an ever-changing collection of experiences, contradictions, and survival.  

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Written on April 13, 2026

Submitted by angelwright357 on June 05, 2026

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Quick analysis:

Scheme A BC DXEFX A AEX XXX BXX BXXXX XXFDD XXGE FX HH XX XX XGXXX GI I BXXJ XX HXE KBXAX AXD XHX K XB JC
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 1,717
Words 385
Stanzas 26
Stanza Lengths 1, 2, 5, 1, 3, 3, 3, 5, 5, 4, 2, 2, 2, 2, 5, 2, 1, 4, 2, 3, 5, 3, 3, 1, 2, 2

Angel Wright

 · 1998 · Louisiana

Angel Wright is a contemporary poet whose work explores themes of identity, self-discovery, love, loss, and the complexities of human emotion. Blending introspective lyricism with gothic and dark-romantic influences, Wright's poetry examines the spaces between certainty and doubt, belonging and isolation, memory and transformation. Their writing is characterized by vivid imagery, emotional depth, and a thoughtful engagement with the questions that shape personal experience. Through both narrative and reflective verse, Wright seeks to create work that resonates with readers navigating their own journeys of growth, resilience, and self-understanding.

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  • CiciNK.H
    You have done a phenomenal work at putting tricky thoughts and emotions into words. I highly relate to this poem. Excellent skill!
    LikeReply 116 hours ago
  • lepreson85
    You did a great job on that poem it was very heavy in a good way lol, well done and keep up the great work.
    LikeReply 11 day ago

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