Love letters.

Black_Bird

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Yes. I'm the sappy romantic type. Who'da thunk!

Do you like writting love letters? Do you like recieving them?
 
Yes, please.

And, yes, too.

In spite of our little cyber world (or perhaps because of), there's something thrilling about finding an actual letter in the mailbox, written by the actual hand of that someone special.
 
I love receiving them, but I suck at writing them.

ooohh, and love poems rock. Someone wrote two for me, and won my heart forever! :D
 
I love sending and receiving love letters.

Mostly I get cards with a few sweet words written in them, as far as real is concerned.

Last year I got the best email .... had it been hand written, it would have been at least 3 pages long. Filled with that persons thoughts about me. I can't read that letter over, even now, without tearing up.

That same wonderful man wrote me a poem as well ..... I hardly think of myself as someone who should have poetry written about her, but he see's something that I don't.
 
To you who I have not met,

I wait for your kisses, soft and gentle. I wait to look into your eyes and see not only my lover but my friend.
I think of you as I pass the park where we will someday walk holding hands.
The way I will hold you in the night while you are sleeping, that soft warm sound you will make as you nuzzle into my breast your breath warm on my skin, haunts me in my dreams.
The way my smile will always appear even at the darkest moments knowing you are there to help me up when I fall, and knowing that you can reach for me when you do.
To you who I have not met, you are always in my heart though not in my arms


:rose:

that is a yes I love to write them, I do love getting them too.
 
I enjoy love letters , I once dated a guy who wrote me endless love letters, his words were beautiful and he would also send me drawings he had done....

I still have them and @ times I go back and read them. They always bring a smile to my face. :)
 
I've written soo many love letter's... I've only recieved one. A crappy half thought out one. :(

But I do like writing them... it feels satisfying to expressing your emotions and then watch how it affects her... moves her...
 
Both

When Im in love. I send letters as much as possible. Little things to let him know I care. I also love to save them in a scrapbook is nice
 
I love writting them but at the same time I suck at doing so. Many times I cannot find the words for what I want to say and have to try using whatever I can think of that even remotely fits. Needless to say my love letters end up being a complete shamble of what I truely wanted to express, so I have all but given up on writing them.
 
Oh yes.
Yes, definitely.

I'm a soft romantic at heart, though most of y'all here see me in an entirely different light.

There was someone, once upon a time, who wrote songs for me. Lots of songs. He wrote the words and the music - and then recorded them with his band. They were lovely, emotional, and tender words...
 
Black_Bird said:
Yes. I'm the sappy romantic type. Who'da thunk!

Do you like writting love letters? Do you like recieving them?

I love writing them and receiving them - whether "love" means romantic love or the love of friendship. Rawr.
 
I enjoy writing love letters, I feel they help me express what I don't have the nerve to say. As to recieving, I wouldn't know, I never have.
 
I'm not all that keen on the sappy, romantic letters. I'm a simple girl, and while I can most definitely appreciate such a thing, and I don't mind reading it...I'd rather someone tell me to my face, in simple, not-so-frilly words how they feel about me.

I guess I'm just weird like that.
 
Now Kitte, you're not supposed to go making us cry like that. ERRRGGGH...Oh well, I guess I was due for one.

Nicely put.
 
Ih ave received many 'love' letters in my short life. Letters telling me that the sender loves me, desires me, whatever. But I've never received one so beautiful, and so heartfelt that it made me cry. I would love to receive such a one.

I have written love letters, deep ones, with poetry, and with heartfelt emotion poured into them...
 
if i could, i would, but i can't. and i'm not too fond of recieving them, since i don't think i deserve the effort to even have one writen to me, much less deserve the feelings behind one being written to me.

so basically no, b/c i have such shitty self-esteem.
 
Black_Bird.

Love letters are only as good as the love who is writing them. Sometimes words are not always what they mean. At the time you're receiving them, yes, they are love letters.

Until....the love you thought was there is really only an ego kind of love for the other person. That's when the love letters are no longer filled with love but are filled with angst.

That's when it's time to burn those love letters and let their ashes fly into the air and mix with all the other burnt offerings of so many other love letters that no longer are.
 
kotori said:
Yes, please.

And, yes, too.

In spite of our little cyber world (or perhaps because of), there's something thrilling about finding an actual letter in the mailbox, written by the actual hand of that someone special.

ohhhhhh, can I, can I?

we did the postcard thing already:D
 
Thats funny the only love letters i remember had a box at the bottom to check yes or no...:rolleyes: i never have gotten any Serious ones from someone i liked, let alone loved. i have wrote a couple but then thought they sounded shitty and burned them
 
~ singing softly ~

Love letters straight from your heart
Bring us so near while apart

When I'm alone in the night
I dream of you and you hold me tight

I memorize every line
Then I kiss the name that you sign

And darlin' then, I read again
Right from the start

Love letters straight from your heart
 
vixenshe said:
Ih ave received many 'love' letters in my short life. Letters telling me that the sender loves me, desires me, whatever. But I've never received one so beautiful, and so heartfelt that it made me cry. I would love to receive such a one.

I have written love letters, deep ones, with poetry, and with heartfelt emotion poured into them...

I have had love letters, poems and songs make me cry. Part of it is the words, part of it is the emotions already in myself which the words allow to become exposed.

Part of it is that I get some joy out of a good blubber.
 
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