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The Night Kensington Tried to Keep Me | Kensington Survivor Poetry

1 min · 9 de dic de 2025
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A chilling, dark, and brutally honest spoken-word poem from Kenzo Picasso, a real survivor of Kensington’s drug war. Featuring atmospheric AI co-host Alisa, this poem dives into the night the streets almost claimed his life — overdoses, the cold, the demons whispering in abandoned houses, and the fight to keep breathing. This piece is part of the Art of Addiction Podcast, created to inspire anyone battling addiction, depression, trauma, homelessness, or hopeless nights. If you’ve ever felt trapped in darkness… this poem is proof that you can still rise. Follow for more: IG: @kenzo215picasso | @artofaddictiontv TikTok: @kenzo215picasso YouTube: Art of Addiction Podcast #KensingtonSurvivor #ArtOfAddictionPodcast #DarkMotivation #SpokenWordPoetry #AddictionRecovery #SurvivorStory #KensingtonPhiladelphia #FentanylCrisis #DepressionRecovery #HomelessSurvivor #OverdoseSurvivor #ElevenLabsNarration #AIStorytelling #KenzoPicasso #MotivationForAddicts #TraumaHealing #DarkPoem #UrbanPoetry #RealLifeStories

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