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A Love Letter


Gone are the days of putting pen to paper and handwriting a letter. I don't think I can recall the last time someone wrote me a letter... a 'real' letter!

Today everyone wants everything to be real-time, be it expressing feelings and emotions or be it receiving the reactions. Some say that the problem with writing letters is that it is too time-consuming. Yet, on the other hand, people will say that they appreciate receiving a hand-written note.

Technology today gives us the impression that we are connected in spite of distances, but is that true? That is the million-dollar question!

After I posted this blog, one of my sweet old friend 'Ramanujan Iyengar' wrote and posted me a letter where he expressed his views and opinion on this blog. I was totally surprised and overwhelmed.  Sharing the same  :) - Rama's Letter. Thanks a lot for this Rama, this means a lot to me!

People, don't let this classic old-fashioned art of expressing love and emotions fade!

And with this thought, I would love to share a love letter which someone someday somewhere wrote for someone special...
I am sure they still and will always cherish the beautiful memories, imagination, madness, and feelings this letter holds...
No matter they are together or not...



  
I don't know how and when i was in favor of giving away my heart to you.
I did so because in your eyes I can see a kind of selfless love towards me, a kind of faith which cannot be broken.
Your sweet and beautiful words steal my heart, attracts me towards you, increases my love, which will remain for ever and ever. I wanna spend every moment rest of my life with you.

If you think it is the wonderful part of your life, I assure you, that it will come again and again. Believe in your love, listen to your heart, it will always tell you more than you can think. I will always love you till the end of my life.

Being in your company I understand, you are someone special adding beauty to my days, making my world a happy place in countless ways. You will get everything you wish, just close your eyes and give a smile.

I am always with you, to void your grief, filling a funfair... 
P.S. I Love You! <3

Comments

  1. Super Mama :)

    Writing takes up a part of your soul, and so does love.. A piece of text that reveals your soul to someone who has become it's part..
    Dripping with honey of cherished memories,a treasure beyond all measures and fragrant like the wild roses...called a Love letter.. A soul to a soul, A heart to a heart..

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  2. This is all emotional things. Emotions are important part of life but life can't b lived just on emotions.
    Practically, technology reduces the distances. And its fact. No one can deny that, except emotional people. Handwritten letters have its own personalization and touch but electronic messages are equally important and have its own significance.
    So, in short, both handwritten and electronic letters are important. Similarly balance of emotions and practicality is important in life. This is my opinion.

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  3. When you love someone from the bottom of your heart...you will do your best to please them. When you love someone from the bottom of your heart you will learn to communicate with them in a language that they understand...that could mean writing the longest love letters or simply sweet nothing messages. I loved your love letter...I hope that whom so ever it was meant for, got the essence of your post :-)

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