Things I Wish I Said Before the Goodbye
There’s always something left unsaid. Not because we didn't have the chance to speak — but because the words felt too heavy to carry, or too fragile to survive the silence between us. It could have been an apology, a confession, a simple thank you. But it stayed locked in our chests, like a bird too scared to fly out into the storm. We don’t always miss the person. Sometimes, we miss the version of us that existed when they were around. And that’s a kind of grief no one really prepares you for. The Silent Sentences We’ve all done it. Typed out long messages at 1:37 AM… Read them aloud… Then erased every word and locked the phone. Because what if they don’t care anymore? What if our honesty sounds like desperation? Sometimes, we write for our own closure — even if no one else reads it. "I wanted to tell you that I was hurting too — that I wasn’t trying to win the argument, I was just trying not to lose you." — The Weight of Goodbye That line came from a moment ...