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Hello Poetteers,

You can find the origins of the idea here.

I just finished reading the sequel of SLA, ICE LIKE FIRE. I gave it 5 stars. I've read other people don't like it as much as the first. I loved it the same. In ILF, the action starts a little later than in SLA.

As for what I'm watching, stationary videos of planner to journal decorating.


I don't really have any songs stuck in my head this week.

OctPoWriMo

*Prompt: write a love letter between two inanimate objects.

Dear Book,

There is a fondness I have for you. You don't have to stay in one place. You're story has multiple pages. You get a tenderness from your readers. They ruffle your pages. They laugh and cry with you. You aren't ignored and you don't catch the eyes of those uninterested.

Love,
Picture Frame

***

Dear Picture Frame,

I'll keep your letter tucked in between my pages. I may be able to tell a story with all my pages but you, my friend, can tell a story in a few words and in the most creative way. You also can move and touch people with your art. You may have lingering eyes on you but you aren't collecting dust like me.

Love,
Book


Love, Fida

Check out my book, Her Treasures.

Comments

Carol Campbell said…
Very cute. Love between a picture and it's frame!
Anonymous said…
apt words,

Deepti Agarwal said…
very sweet love letters..

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