James Freese, III
James Freese writes from the deep South, where memory lingers like humidity and silence often says more than words. His poetry is raw, vulnerable, and emotionally charged-drawing from real-life heartbreak, addiction, and the long road toward healing. Influenced by Bob Dylan, Radiohead, and Mac Miller, James blends introspection with surreal imagery, turning pain into something poetic. He doesn't write to impress-he writes so others know they're not alone.
James Freese writes from the deep South, where memory lingers like humidity and silence often says more than words. His poetry is raw, vulnerable, and emotionally charged-drawing from real-life heartbreak, addiction, and the long road toward healing. Influenced by Bob Dylan, Radiohead, and Mac Miller, James blends introspection with surreal imagery, turning pain into something poetic. He doesn't write to impress-he writes so others know they're not alone. See less
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