Grief doesn’t always arrive with thunder. Sometimes, it tiptoes in— in a cracked coffee mug, in a phone that no longer rings, in the silence that settles where laughter used to live. This raw and intimate collection of poems, gives voice to the many shapes of sorrow: sudden loss, lingering absence, words left unsaid, and the everyday ghosts we carry. From the ache of addiction to the quiet heartbreak of goodbye, these poems hold space for pain—and for the fragile beauty that remains. A book for anyone who has ever whispered a name into an empty room.