Anarchy of a Bitten Tongue is a poetic excavation of identity, truth, and the sacred cost of staying silent. Writing under the name 631, the author confronts the tension between restraint and release with bold lyricism and spiritual depth.
This is not a collection for passive readers. These poems pulse with revelation-disrupting, comforting, and awakening all at once. From the inner reckoning of self to the larger cries against injustice and spiritual apathy, each piece invites readers to wrestle with what it means to speak, to surrender, and to stand.
With striking clarity and intimate defiance, the poet explores love, faith, pain, and purpose through a lens that is both deeply personal and universally resonant. The result is a body of work that feels like both confession and commission.
For those walking through trauma, transformation, or divine calling, Anarchy of a Bitten Tongue offers language for the ache and light for the way forward.