Letters to a Fading Light

Letters to a Fading Light

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Letters to a Fading Light" is a deeply personal collection of poems written in the soft hours of longing, heartbreak, and unanswered love. Each piece feels like a whispered confession to someone who was once everything-now a memory slipping further with each passing day. These verses are about dreams that don't last, words left unsaid, and the quiet ache of still loving someone who's no longer there. Whether you're mourning a love that left, holding on to a feeling that never bloomed, or simply aching in silence-these poems are for you. This book isn't just a farewell. It's a way of saying "I loved you, even if you never knew."
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I'm always searching for something worth staying for but I can't seem to find that until then please don't mind me because I'm just a traveler passing through. When I'm not satisfied or happy I'll leave and find a new path, so just let me say goodbye... Can I say goodbye? I wrote till my hands bruised and heart bled. I wrote and wrote in hopes that some day, somebody will understand my words and all the things I wish I could say... Each poem is a story. My story. Some are fictional but most of them are true. I know you're curious. From painful heart breaks to high school stories. A person dealing with mental illnesses, fears and abuse. Won't you like to know about the drama?

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