Introduction
Some write to be heard.
Scott Burton writes to hold what doesn’t leave.
These aren’t poems for applause.
They’re pieces of stillness — from hospital beds, heartbreaks, and quiet mornings where feeling was the only language I had left.
You won’t find answers here.
You’ll find evidence.
That feeling deeply is its own kind of survival.
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Born from years of dialysis and emotional excavation, Forever Is Tomorrow is a collection of poetry that doesn’t try to fix grief — it gives it a voice. These are the pieces that survived the waiting.
“I don’t write to be understood.
— Scott Burton, (ks.bleeds.ink)
I write because some wounds sound like music
if you stop trying to fix them.”



