Because it means I still believe someoneās f*cking listening.
I donāt fold my hands anymore.
I donāt quote scripture like a safety net.
But I still whisper into the dark
with a cracked voice and a few four-letter wordsā
because somewhere inside me,
hope hasnāt bled out yet.
š Prayer in a Post-Tidy-Faith World
I donāt pray with praise hands.
I pray like a feral animal
with survival in one hand
and sarcasm in the other.
Sometimes I say, āGod, seriously? Are You even real?ā
Sometimes I scream,
āDo something. Say something. Be something.ā
And sometimesā
I just swear.
Because swearing means Iām still speaking.
Still trying.
Still refusing to be silent,
even if my voice shakes
and my theology is duct-taped together with trauma.
š§ Psychological + Spiritual Insight:
- Swearing in prayer isnāt disrespectāitās regulation.
Itās the nervous system saying, āI need to feel this to survive this.ā - For survivors, prayer is rarely polite.
It’s panicked. Primal. And profoundly human. - Faith after trauma doesnāt always kneel.
Sometimes it collapses.
Sometimes it curses.
Sometimes it crawls toward heaven with middle fingers raised
and a pulse that proves youāre still in the fight.