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Will You Love a Depressed Person? in Chattanooga, TN
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What if the one you loved most pulled away in silence?
What if they couldn't smile back?
Would you still stay?
This piercing collection of poems is a cry from the shadows - where depression, faith, and love collide. Reymond writes from within the ache, not outside it. With every line, he invites you to see the sacred behind the sorrow, and the tenderness still alive inside the numbness.
It is a book for the ones who stayed.
And for the ones who couldn't.
It is for the depressed soul who wonders if love can outlast the silence.
And for the one asking:
"Can I keep loving someone who no longer loves life?"
Rooted in Christian truth but wide enough for all who wrestle with despair, this is not a self-help book - it is a soul-echo. A gospel whispered in the dark. A question that waits for an answer.
"I'm not asking you to fix me.
I'm asking if you'll still hold my hand...
when I don't have the strength to lift it."
What if they couldn't smile back?
Would you still stay?
This piercing collection of poems is a cry from the shadows - where depression, faith, and love collide. Reymond writes from within the ache, not outside it. With every line, he invites you to see the sacred behind the sorrow, and the tenderness still alive inside the numbness.
It is a book for the ones who stayed.
And for the ones who couldn't.
It is for the depressed soul who wonders if love can outlast the silence.
And for the one asking:
"Can I keep loving someone who no longer loves life?"
Rooted in Christian truth but wide enough for all who wrestle with despair, this is not a self-help book - it is a soul-echo. A gospel whispered in the dark. A question that waits for an answer.
"I'm not asking you to fix me.
I'm asking if you'll still hold my hand...
when I don't have the strength to lift it."
What if the one you loved most pulled away in silence?
What if they couldn't smile back?
Would you still stay?
This piercing collection of poems is a cry from the shadows - where depression, faith, and love collide. Reymond writes from within the ache, not outside it. With every line, he invites you to see the sacred behind the sorrow, and the tenderness still alive inside the numbness.
It is a book for the ones who stayed.
And for the ones who couldn't.
It is for the depressed soul who wonders if love can outlast the silence.
And for the one asking:
"Can I keep loving someone who no longer loves life?"
Rooted in Christian truth but wide enough for all who wrestle with despair, this is not a self-help book - it is a soul-echo. A gospel whispered in the dark. A question that waits for an answer.
"I'm not asking you to fix me.
I'm asking if you'll still hold my hand...
when I don't have the strength to lift it."
What if they couldn't smile back?
Would you still stay?
This piercing collection of poems is a cry from the shadows - where depression, faith, and love collide. Reymond writes from within the ache, not outside it. With every line, he invites you to see the sacred behind the sorrow, and the tenderness still alive inside the numbness.
It is a book for the ones who stayed.
And for the ones who couldn't.
It is for the depressed soul who wonders if love can outlast the silence.
And for the one asking:
"Can I keep loving someone who no longer loves life?"
Rooted in Christian truth but wide enough for all who wrestle with despair, this is not a self-help book - it is a soul-echo. A gospel whispered in the dark. A question that waits for an answer.
"I'm not asking you to fix me.
I'm asking if you'll still hold my hand...
when I don't have the strength to lift it."

















