Church Constitution
Adios Mi Amor

Perfect for a short story or prose poem, focusing on the atmosphere of the end.

"It’s hard to say goodbye to a place that felt like home. To the late nights, the shared secrets, and the way the world seemed brighter just because you were in it. We drank the wine, we saw the sights, and we lived a lifetime in a few short months. But my adventure is calling me elsewhere, and yours is leading you away. I’m packing up the memories, but I’m leaving my gratitude behind. Adiós, mi amor. Until our paths cross again." 4. The Short & Punchy (Social Media / Caption Style)

Which of these directions resonates most with you, or should we to be more specific? Goodbye My Love - Literal Magazine Goodbye My Love - Literal Magazine. Literal Magazine

"They say that letting go is an act of love, but they never mention how much it feels like losing a part of yourself. I spent so long trying to meet you where you were—accepting the silence, the distance, and the parts of you that stayed closed off. I kept waiting for the day when 'you matter to me' would feel like more than just a phrase. But I’m tired of grieving for someone who is still standing right in front of me. So, adiós, mi amor . Not because I’ve stopped loving you, but because I finally have to start loving myself more." 2. The Poetic Farewell (Vivid & Melancholic)

"The sun is setting on us, casting long, sharp shadows across the floor of an empty room. There is no grand explosion, just the soft click of a door and the sudden weight of a silence we no longer know how to fill. You were my favorite season—a vibrant, messy, beautiful summer—but the air has turned cold, and the leaves are beginning to fall. I leave the keys on the counter along with the version of me that belonged to you. Adiós, mi amor. May you find the warmth I could no longer provide." 3. The "Traveler’s Goodbye" (Bittersweet & Grateful)

Here are a few ways to "draft a piece" around the theme (Goodbye, my love), depending on the tone you want: 1. The Heartfelt Letter (Introspective & Vulnerable)

This style focuses on the quiet pain of outgrowing a relationship while still holding affection for the person.