12/12/2014

Autobiography of a Letter

I am a letter. 
Not one of the twenty-six 
Of the English alphabets, but a letter.

My length is often set to my tone.
Short is formal,
Informal, long.

I am what was
Distance met in written words.
I am what is forlorn.

For me lovers craved,
And a soldier's mother feared
Like a grave.

I delivered news,
And was likewise graced,
Kept, shred, forgotten.

I am a letter
Erstwhile precious,
Now, no more.



1 comment:

Unknown said...

A letter will always remain precious : the form may change with time .... from hand written with ink to hand written with ball pen to letter through email to letter through blogs ... but the importance will remain.
Length may reduce due to increase in frequency through whatsap facebook etc ... thanks to technology :) :)

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