My Letters to Send

My Letters to Send

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This is a collection of the rewritten versions of letters to people in my life. This was originally a much longer book titled My Letters I'll Never Send but I am tired of holding this all in so I have revised and grouped them into a smaller collection of roughly ten chapters. Similar warning to the last one, I do talk about triggering things, read at your own pace and risk. This version is also going to be the letters I send to the specific people this is actually about which is why the original is gone for now (maybe).
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Poems by ; missinkiejaneskie There are words I never got to say - words that lingered between the heart and the night sky, waiting for courage that never came. This collection is for those letters, for every emotion I sealed away in silence, for every moment that deserved a softer ending. Each poem in Letters the Moon Forgot to Send was written under the quiet company of the moon - my silent witness, my only listener. These pages carry the warmth of longing, the ache of things unsaid, and the bittersweet beauty of letting go. They are confessions wrapped in starlight, small pieces of my heart that I once tried to hide. Some poems are about love that stayed, others about love that left. Some are about the versions of ourselves we outgrew, and the people we couldn't keep even when we tried. But above all, these poems are about remembering - that even when the world forgets, the soul remembers. I wrote these words not to be perfect, but to be honest. To remind anyone who feels lost that they are never truly alone. That somewhere, someone else is looking at the same moon, holding the same kind of ache, and still choosing to hope. So here they are - the letters the moon forgot to send. Maybe they were meant to find you instead.

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