Every Word You Cannot Say - Iain S. Thomas

Every Word You Cannot Say

By Iain S. Thomas

  • Release Date: 2019-03-05
  • Genre: Poetry
4.5 Score: 4.5 (From 150 Ratings)

Description

**I know you don’t want to talk sometimes. Sometimes because it hurts and sometimes because you’re just not supposed to talk about what you want to talk about. Sometimes it can be hard to say, “this is beautiful,” when no one else can see what you see. Or, “Here, this is where the pain is.” 

But some part of you knows, the truth about the words you cannot say is that they only hurt until you say them. They only hurt until the person who needs to hear them, hears them.  Because we are human, and the closest we’ve ever come to showing each other who we really are, and how we love, is with words.

So I’m going to try to say to you here, what I wish you’d say to me too. Please.
Listen. We can change things.
 
Here.

Reviews

  • Compelling

    4
    By amanda1377
    Very well written. The kind of words that draw you in Yet somehow also leave space for you to insert your own words too. Inspired me to draw inward, to own pen & paper.
  • Heart tugging

    5
    By sam.19
    This book came into my life at the most accurate time.
  • Beautiful <3

    5
    By lockkey10
    This book is beautifully written, and brought tears to my eyes. The title is fitting, and I will enjoy reading again and again.
  • I love it

    5
    By Sweetto carino
    Just what I needed
  • Some great poems some just seem words

    4
    By melissamelemel
    Some poems hit to the core of how I’m thinking or feeling and some just felt as they were grasping hoping to relate to someone somehow and some were not words at all but just an image I guess of how you might feel or what you might be doing overall... perhaps I just rushed through it In anticipation of what could be next, I do that often and with this book sometimes my anticipation was met and others I felt a bit let down
  • Worth it

    5
    By Anjjj997
    A close friend recommended me this, i put it off for a while until I was asked again if I had read it. Well I bought it and reading the first page I personally felt attacked. Now that’s a bad thing. So I kept reading and I really found this truly beautiful and relatable. It’s worth reading.

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