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You're Okay

My Poetic Journey Through Life’s Struggles, Realizations, and Healing

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You're Okay

By: Scott Thornton
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In a world that tells us to hide our pain, You’re Okay dares to speak it aloud.

This raw and powerful collection of poetry offers an unfiltered look into the mind of someone who has wrestled with grief, addiction, identity, depression, and the long road to self-acceptance. Divided into four sections: Hopelessness, Spark, The Journey, and Hopeful, this book is more than a set of poems. It is a mirror for those silently suffering, a hand extended to the lonely, and a voice that says: “You’re not alone.”

Scott Thornton lays his soul bare in verse, tracing the arc from despair to discovery. From the shadows of mental illness and deep personal loss to moments of spiritual clarity and emotional awakening, his words resonate with anyone who has ever asked, Will I ever feel whole again?

Perfect for fans of healing poetry and spoken word, You’re Okay is a courageous companion for those navigating dark nights of the soul, and an anthem of hope for anyone choosing to keep going.

This book is for you if you’ve ever felt:

  • Overwhelmed by emotion and unsure how to express it
  • Haunted by loss or paralyzed by grief
  • Like you’re breaking quietly behind a smile
  • Ready to face your pain and begin again

You’re Okay is not about perfect healing. It’s about honest healing.
Listen to it. Feel it. Heal from it.

©2025 Scott Thornton (P)2025 Scott Thornton
Death, Grief & Loss Poetry Themes & Styles United States World Literature Emotions Mental Health
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