No handbook explains the perfect way to heal because it doesn't exist.
Written by singer-songwriter Valerie Abelli, Closure is a collection of poetry that shows a realistic healing journey through vulnerability, timestamped in nonlinear cycles. It is a poetry collection dedicated to anyone who is in the process of healing from heartbreak and on the journey to return to oneself.
This poetry collection flows in lyrical prose and snippets of a relationship revealed as it falls apart, doubt's that appear and actions that leave you questioning the truth of the relationship.
Unspoken Truths, about how friends become lovers then return to strangers in an odd cycle from openness to vulnerability to unity to severing ties was beautifully heartbreaking in the way it was written.
Where Were You Going, was again, really relatable as my ex too had a red car and my stomach too drops seeing one still and wondering if he chooses her now still after losing me and the endless cycle of questions a simple trigger can remind you of.
It was a beautiful collection of poetry that gets you thinking, inspired and reflecting on your own experience in relationships too as well as the fun of continuing on the lines as well feeling inspired to finish the poem or song from the sentences proffered.
Closure is a beautiful and relatable unraveling of the feelings and thoughts of heartbreak. Valeria has a perfect execution of what it feels like to bleed love, while fighting one’s own brain until there is finally, closure. I love the illustrations included in this book as well. Heartbreak is universal, but will always feel so personal. Valeria did a wonderful job at sharing what heartbreak does to a person.
Al parecer todas hemos vivido lo mismo pero que bueno que haya gente que lo sabe poner en palabras para que sea más fácil entender lo que pasó y lo que sientes. Muy cortito pero me ayudó mucho mucho ❤️🩹
I liked it a lot. i was looking for something to relate to my feelings through my breakup, but it didn’t quite hit my situation on the head so it was a little hard to relate too. overall great poetry.