They say that time heals all wounds, but all it's done so far is give me more time to think about how much I miss you
They say that time heals all wounds, but all it's done so far is give me more time to think about how much I miss you
Time is often seen as a great healer, a force that can mend even the deepest wounds. But for some, time only serves to deepen the ache of loss and longing. The saying goes, "time heals all wounds," but for those who have experienced profound loss, time can feel like a cruel and relentless reminder of what once was.When someone we love is taken from us, whether through death, distance, or circumstance, the pain can be overwhelming. In the immediate aftermath of loss, it can feel as though the world has come to a standstill, frozen in a moment of grief and disbelief. But as time marches on, the world continues to turn, and we are left to grapple with the reality of our loss.
As days turn into weeks, and weeks into months, the sharp edges of grief may begin to soften. The rawness of our pain may dull, and we may find moments of respite in the distractions of daily life. But for some, the passage of time only serves to highlight the absence of the one we have lost. Each day that passes is a day further from the last time we saw their smile, heard their laughter, felt their touch.