The Postman of Silent Letters
Delivering What Could Never Be Said Aloud
By GoldenSpeechPublished about a month ago • 1 min read

An old postman delivered letters containing the words people couldn’t bring themselves to speak—apologies, confessions, secret gratitude. The letters had no senders, yet they always reached the right door. When he died, villagers discovered his journal: every letter was written by him after listening to hearts too heavy to speak. His final entry read: “I carried what they could not, until they were ready to carry themselves.”


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