The teardrops on the “I miss you” letter speak way much more than the words themselves.
When was the last time you wrote a letter to someone?
Don’t you dare to say you never tried to put some words into a blank paper. If you never did, or if that was too long ago, try it today.
You are missing someone, and you don’t know how to let them know, and you want to make that feeling go away, but how?
Sometimes we hesitate to let them know we are missing them, other times it is not possible to let them know.
Although the feeling remains to be the same, and it is stuck in our chest. Sometimes this feeling becomes very loud and painful.
The teardrops on the “I miss you” letter
The teardrops on the blank paper feel like someone just hit you directly in your heart, and it broke apart.
If this never happened to you, you never missed someone that much. Or, you must be someone who knows how to handle and keep these tough emotional parts inside of the soul.
Sometimes it is best to let the feelings fly outside of your head. Free that brain that very often is overloaded.
Missing someone can be very difficult to handle, even worse when you don’t talk about it with someone else. If you refuse to talk to someone about what you are going through, write a letter about it.
The letter without any address on it
Go on, grab a paper and a pen. Write an “I miss you” letter to the one who has caused you this much trouble with your feelings. Tell everything in that paper. Do it in detail, it helps.
If it makes you sad, settle down, and set yourself free. Cry.
Let the teardrops put their words into that paper too. It only completes the meaning of the letter. If you miss someone, tell them right away. If you don’t want them to know, write a letter without any address on it.
Never hold your feelings for yourself only. Someday that paper will talk back to you. It will tell you that you fought a real battle. Write an “I miss you” letter, be that kind of a strong person that is willing to set all of those feelings free.