Tue. Mar 3rd, 2026
Revising My Heart’s Pages in Quiet Honesty

Tonight I found myself picking at an old draft, the way you might thumb through a photo album you forgot you owned. Revising My Heart’s Pages in Quiet Honesty feels about right for this mood: something slow and unhurried, like letting the kettle come to a gentle boil. There’s a softness in the air, and I’m letting it settle around me.

I came across a line I barely remembered writing. “My chest is a window with the blinds drawn,” it read, and I laughed a little—softly, because the room was so quiet. I don’t know if it’s a good line, but it feels like me. Sometimes my heart hangs back, peeking through, just enough for the light to get in but not enough to invite the world. I didn’t plan it that way. It just arrived, like a song you hum without noticing, until you catch yourself in the act.

I think about how my voice shows up on the page. Black, queer, a little bit tender, a little bit tired. I don’t always spot myself in the lines at first. But there’s a pulse, a warmth that’s hard to fake. Maybe it’s the softness I’ve learned to hold for myself, or the way queerness lets me shape language sideways, with a wink or a sigh. My poems don’t always want to shout. Sometimes they just want to sit with me, quietly, until we both feel a little more seen.

Drafts are messy, and honestly, so am I. But there’s a kind of honesty in not cleaning up every feeling before it hits the page. I’m learning to let the small surprises stay, even if they’re a little awkward or shy. Maybe that’s how the heart revises itself, too—one quiet line at a time.

For now, I’ll leave the blinds half-open. That feels like enough for tonight.

By Kabal Briar

Kabal Briar is a queer Black storyteller, educator, and creator reshaping what it means to take up space with truth and tenderness. Through poetry, essays, and lived experience, he explores identity, joy, body acceptance, and the many ways we learn to love ourselves out loud. His work blends softness with strength, humor with heart, and personal history with universal feeling. Kabal’s mission is simple: to help people feel seen, valued, and brave enough to live in their own TRUTH.

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