She wished, he came across this piece of paper - today, tomorrow or maybe someday.
"How I wish you could see the
potential, the potential of you and me - it's like a book elegantly bound, but
in a language that you just can't read yet.
Every letter that I type - to spell your
name again and again - is all I ever want to write.
Remember our life together - You kissed me
a paragraph, I replied you with pages?
You laid me over your lap, read me like a
book, turned my pages.
Please don't finish me up, pick me up and
leaf through my pages, just like the
old days!"
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That's a cute script. Aayesha:)
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Ah, I love the latent meaning in these lines...very romantic!
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked it, Shailaja :)
DeleteHope her wish comes true, Aayesha! So elegant & 'love'ly :)
ReplyDeleteAmen, Anita :)
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The first sentence is just beautiful, Aayesha :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Jyotsna! Glad you liked it! :D
DeleteHow cute & lovely! :)
ReplyDeleteRomantic :)
Thank you, Daneshwari :)
DeleteSweet and lovely.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Ann!
DeleteYou have expressed her thoughts so well, Aayesha!
ReplyDeleteThank you, A ;)
DeleteGlad to know that!
Very nicely crafted
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Thank you, Tina :)
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5 sentences and it becomes a story.. good work...
ReplyDeleteYeah. Words can spread magic, doesn't matter how many.
DeleteKeep visiting, Pratikshya :)
Beautiful and touching :)
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