please let me write you a letter

Randi 2022-11-09 08:18:39

if i love you

please let me write you a letter

while writing

I must be full of you

miss your time

It will definitely exceed the length of writing a letter

if i love you

please let me write you a letter

Just like lovers in ancient times want to part

A token like the girl embroidered

Every stitch and thread is hope for you to come back safely and quickly

as long as I can see you

if i love you

please let me write you a letter

Although we may have said a lot

But I must have a lot of little secrets I didn't tell you

For example, I love you with eyes shining like stars

I love your voice, it's reassuring every time I hear it

I love the frown on your arms and the way you smile

And the grievances and joys of thinking of you on those sleepless nights

if i love you

please let me write you a letter

so that if we quarrel later

you can take it out

see i love you so much

You can't bear to part with me

if i love you

please let me write you a letter

So we're all eighty

I can take out the letter and proudly tell you

I fulfilled the dream of my youth

love you all my life

if i love you

if i love you

if you love me too

can i write a letter

Give you

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Extended Reading
  • Dorthy 2022-04-20 09:02:56

    It was so beautiful that I watched it twice in three days. The director used a lot of brains to make the film more interesting, to make the characters fuller, and to add a social background. And I used a lot of fun ways to make reading letters fun. The true feelings in the story, as well as the love for the book, and the sincere and sincere communication, are very touching.

  • Emmie 2022-04-19 09:03:17

    "It's certainly good to know that some one so many miles away can be so kind and generous to people they haven't even seen." Four and a half stars, just a little slower.

84 Charing Cross Road quotes

  • Helene Hanff: [reading from John Donne's "Meditations"] "All mankind is... one volume; when one man dies, one Chapter is not torn out of the book, but translated into a better language; and every Chapter must be so translated; God employs several translators; some pieces are translated by age, some by sickness, some by war, some by justice; but God's hand... shall bind up all our scattered leaves again, for that Library where every book shall lie open to one another."

  • Helene Hanff: Doesn't anyone read English literature in New York?