Backstory
On a winter day,
What freezes more
Than a cold farewell?
Winter carries its own kind of silence—streets emptied, breath visible in the air, the world wrapped in frost. Yet even the harshest cold cannot compare to the chill of parting words.
This poem is about that moment: when a farewell cuts deeper than the wind, when absence leaves a frost no blanket can warm. The season becomes a mirror of the heart—frozen, brittle, aching for the spring that feels impossibly far away.
"Winter Farewell" is not only about endings, but about the way pain crystallizes, reminding us that even in the coldest moments, we are still alive enough to feel.