“Time heals all wounds. But not this one. Not yet.”
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Time heals all wounds. But not this one. Not yet.
These words carry the weight of a heart that has been shattered into a million pieces, a soul that has been torn apart by pain and suffering. They speak of a wound so deep, so raw, that even the passing of time cannot mend it.
Time is often seen as a great healer, a gentle balm that soothes the ache of loss and betrayal. It is said that with time, wounds will heal, scars will fade, and the pain will lessen. But for some wounds, time is not enough.
Some wounds cut so deep, leaving behind a pain that lingers long after the initial injury. These wounds are like open wounds that refuse to close, bleeding and throbbing with every beat of the heart.
They are wounds that haunt us in the quiet moments of the night, whispering reminders of past hurts and betrayals. They are wounds that leave us feeling broken and lost, unable to move forward or find peace.
But even in the face of such deep pain, there is hope. Hope that one day, this wound too will heal. That one day, the pain will lessen, and the scars will fade. That one day, we will find peace and healing.
For now, we must be patient and gentle with ourselves. We must allow ourselves the time and space to grieve, to feel the pain, and to heal in our own time. We must remember that healing is a journey, not a destination, and that it is okay to not be okay.
So let us hold onto hope, even in the darkest of moments. Let us believe that one day, this wound too will heal. And until then, let us be kind to ourselves, and to each other, as we navigate the pain and the healing process.
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