Abandonment Wounds is a collection of deeply honest poems about what it feels like when people leave. Whether it was a parent, a friend, a partner, or someone you trusted, the pain of abandonment stays. It shows up in small ways-in how you love, how you talk, how you fear.
Meryam J. writes from her own experience with abandonment trauma. These poems are full of the thoughts we usually hide-the need for reassurance, the fear of being "too much," the ache of waiting for a message that never comes.
This book is here for the nights you feel too sensitive.
For the mornings when you wake up wondering if it was your fault.
For the quiet moments when the silence feels louder than words.
Inside, you'll find:
- Gentle, relatable poems about emotional pain and healing
- Honest reflections on trauma, people-pleasing, and fear of rejection
- Words that will make you feel less alone-and more understood
This isn't a book that tells you to "get over it."
It sits with you in the pain and reminds you:
You're not broken. You're not unlovable. You're just hurting.
And you're allowed to heal at your own pace.
Abandonment Wounds is more than a poetry book.
It's a safe place for anyone who has ever asked,
"Why did they leave?"
-and never got an answer.