Winter Silence
When winter arrives, time seems to slow down. The world becomes quiet under a layer of snow. In this silence, grief settles in not as a storm, but as the heavy stillness of depression, where loneliness and isolation are felt inside and out.
As life goes on around us and people move forward, we can feel stuck in the quiet of loss. The frozen landscape mirrors how we turn inward, with sorrow settling over everything like snow. Footprints in the snow fade into the distance, quietly reminding us that grief is often a lonely journey.
But in this quiet stillness, there is something important. Like winter, this pause gives us time to reflect, rest, and slowly begin to heal.
