“Baby, I have no idea how this will end. Maybe the equator will fall like a hula hoop from the earth's hips and our mouths will freeze mid-kiss on our 80th anniversary or maybe tomorrow my absolute insanity combined with the absolute obstacle course of your communication skills will leave us like a love letter in a landfill. But whatever, however, whenever this ends I want you to know that right now, I love you forever.” KnowsWantInspirationalIdeasEndsEarthPoetryFallCoursesForeverLove YouCommunicationBabyTomorrowRight NowSkillsKissingMouthsLettersAbsolutesObstaclesHipsNo IdeaInsanityCommunication SkillsI Want YouFreezeLove LetterEquatorLove You ForeverLandfillsHulaI Love You ForeverMaybe Tomorrow Author:Andrea Gibson
“In your arms I forget what the yarn knows of sweaters. I forget how to hold myself together. So if I unfold now like a love letter tell me you'll write back soon. Tell me you'll still come untethered.” IfsKnowsInspirationalWritingStillsTogetherPoetryForgetArmsLettersSweatersLove LetterYarn Author:Andrea Gibson
“And we were Banksy on an overpass in New Orleans spray-painting porch lights on the hurricane. We were welcome mats for the un-forgiven. We never sold our windpipes to make a living. We were the letters sent to the wrong address, but opened anyway. We opened anyway.” InspirationalLightPoetryPaintingLettersWelcomeAddressesForgivenNew OrleansHurricanesSprayPorch Author:Andrea Gibson
“I have never injured anybody with a mordant poem; my verse contains charges against nobody. Ingenuous, I have shunned wit steeped in venom--not a letter of mine is dipped in poisonous jest.” PoetryMinesPoetLettersWitVersesInjuredPoisonousJestVenom Author:Ovid
“In the ancients, one sees the accomplished letter of entire poetry: in the moderns, one has the presentiment of the spirit in becoming.” SpiritPoetryPoetBecomingLettersAccomplished Author:Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
“Mr Witwould: "Pray, madam, do you pin up your hair with all your letters? I find I must keep copies." Mrs Millamant: "Only with those in verse.... I never pin up my hair with prose."” PoetryHairPrayingLettersProseCopiesVersesPinsPin Up Author:William Congreve
“A prose writer gets tired of writing prose, and wants to be a poet. So he begins every line with a capital letter, and keeps on writing prose.” WantWritingPoetryLinesPoetLettersTiredProse Book:The Dame School of Experience, and Other Papers Source: The Dame School of Experience, and Other Papers
“I haven’t written you a poem in years it seems. How can it be my fault when the words to describe you have not yet been created? When the alphabet lacks the very letters? How can it be my fault when your loveliness only grows by the time I reach for pen and paper? Tell me how I am at fault when I am only a beginner in poems and you are exquisite poetry? To write you in words is to put a veil upon you. Why must I write when I can kiss you instead?” WorldLoveInspirationalTruthJoyPoetryHumanityPleasureConsciousnessWrittenAwarenessPoemPaperLettersExperienceHarmonyQuoteUnityWordsOnenessKissLoverSharingCreateWriteLove PoemKamandKojouriKamand KojouriAlphabetLovelinessUnionFaultPenVeilDescribe Author:Kamand Kojouri