Thank you.
I have my grandmas Charles dickens library. So beautiful and so fragile. They smell heavenly.
Your words about the constitution. So true. I hope we don’t lose her.
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Review of this poem:
This poem is a poignant tribute to the beauty and resilience of an old and damaged book. The imagery and language used in the poem effectively convey the sense of decay and wear that the book has endured over time, while also celebrating the wisdom and joy that can be found within its pages.
The repetition of the phrase "So delicate you are" emphasizes the fragility of the book and highlights the tenderness with which the speaker handles it. The use of personification, such as "She opens her tender self," adds depth and complexity to the poem's portrayal of the book as a living entity.
Overall, the poem effectively captures the theme of finding beauty in unexpected places and valuing the hidden treasures that can be discovered within something that may be considered old, broken, or unremarkable. The message is uplifting and inspiring, and the poem successfully delivers it through its well-crafted language and imagery.
Nice. Do you care to tell us which book it is that wrought such emotion from you?
This section put me in mind of our very unique and beautiful Constitution.
“You may be old dear friend Cracked and broken Beauty fade away
But hear my lovely Hear me speak Hear what I must say
What lies inside Your broken case Is wonder all its own
Your wisdom And your joy Is all we need to know
I really liked the ending words also...it is very beautiful...but mysterious...
Thank you. I have my grandmas Charles dickens library. So beautiful and so fragile. They smell heavenly.
Your words about the constitution. So true. I hope we don’t lose her.
Oh, I would love to have that collection. How wonderful.
Removed. Feel free to share this on the daily chat, however. That's what it's for!
Review of this poem:
This poem is a poignant tribute to the beauty and resilience of an old and damaged book. The imagery and language used in the poem effectively convey the sense of decay and wear that the book has endured over time, while also celebrating the wisdom and joy that can be found within its pages.
The repetition of the phrase "So delicate you are" emphasizes the fragility of the book and highlights the tenderness with which the speaker handles it. The use of personification, such as "She opens her tender self," adds depth and complexity to the poem's portrayal of the book as a living entity.
Overall, the poem effectively captures the theme of finding beauty in unexpected places and valuing the hidden treasures that can be discovered within something that may be considered old, broken, or unremarkable. The message is uplifting and inspiring, and the poem successfully delivers it through its well-crafted language and imagery.
Wow. Thank you. Your words are poetry.
Is it your diary?
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Somewhat. 😁 a notebook with all sorts of silly and sadness.