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Melinda Martin

Reviewed on May 3, 2021

Must read 🏆

If you are intimate with the gut-punch that death delivers, trading joy for grief, this collection is a must for the healing process.

Synopsis

My soul bleeds.
Once punctured,
It trickles down the page
Until it spills, spills, spills.
There is no damming the stream
Of my soul.
The cut is too deep.
It is a surge now.
And I must bleed it all out to heal.

Not everyone counts the days since they last heard her voice. Not everyone longs to simply be in his presence one more time. Some people choose to shut off their emotions and chalk loss up to a natural part of life. And it is. It so is. But if you are a person who fights daily to shake the grief caused by the loss of a life less-lived, if you are a person whose dreams are filled with the many, many should've, could've, would'ves, then you require a more thorough grieving process. Shayla required more too. I have lost 6 friends to suicide, had two miscarriages, and recently lost my father to cancer—the terrible, slow-killing, soul-robbing kind. These are the losses that wake me up at night with words on my lips and tears in my eyes. These are the losses that quiet my laughter on an otherwise perfect day. All the Things I Should've Told You honors those losses.


I have also known loss in the form of divorce. Your husband is supposed to protect you, to cherish you, to love you. Not hurt you. Not hate you. Loving again is easy. You can't really help that. But learning to trust again? Not so easy.


A portion of this collection also celebrates the gains in life. Although our losses can never be discarded, they can be balanced with a love-filled life. Say the things.

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