
Mature
Length2h 59m
About this audiobook
Some battles leave no visible wounds but only echoes.
In Scars Speak Louder at 29, Lyndon Alexander Hall presents a powerful and deeply introspective collection of poetry that explores the unseen realities of mental struggle, identity, faith, and personal transformation. Written during a period of profound reflection and emotional reckoning, this work offers an unguarded look into what it means to confront oneself in the absence of distraction. Through lyrical precision and emotional depth, Hall captures the quiet tension between survival and surrender. His voice is both intimate and expansive, guiding readers through moments of silence, internal conflict, and eventual clarity. Each poem serves as a meditation on resilience revealing not only the weight of lived experiences, but the strength required to endure it.
Audiobook details
GenrePoetry, Psychology
Length2 hrs 59 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateApr 15, 2026
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
2314. Standing on the Edge
2Foreword
2415. Tired of Breathing
3Preface
2516. God, Are You Hearing Me?
4Acknowledgments
2617. Almost Gone
5Prologue
27IV. THE SHIFT
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6Introduction
2818. But I Stayed
7I. PART 1: ROOTS
2919. Small Strength
81. Dear Future Me
3020. Learning to Breathe Again
92. The Boy Nobody Checked On
3121. Unlearning Pain
103. Smiles That Lied
3222. I Met Myself Again
114. Raised in Silence
33V. PART 5: IDENTITY & POWER
125. Learning Pain Before Purpose
3423. Lyndon
136. What They Never Saw
3524. Scars Are Scriptures
14II. THE MIND AT WAR
3625. I Am Not My Diagnosis
157. Bipolar Kingdom
3726. Built Different
168. War in My Head
38VI. PART 6: PURPOSE
179. Depression Ain’t Sadness
3927. My Pain Has a Voice
1810. The Night Thoughts Get Loud
4028. For Anyone Still Fighting
1911. Triggered
4129. I’m Still Here
2012. I Don’t Feel Like Me
42VII. BONUS
21III. THE EDGE
4330. The Man Who Built Me (Even When He Didn’t Know How)
2213. The Voice That Sounds Like Peace
44About the Author