I came across to this wonderful poem written by Langston Hughes named Dreams. This poem emphasizes the importance of dreams in our life, which otherwise would be meaningless. Happy reading.
A dream is an interesting poem by Edgar Allan Poe. The main message as far as i can understand is that the poem tells us that if our heart is full of sorrow it should not make you rest in fear, but you should overcome the fear with happiness as the prize.
We were simply bowled over by a letter sent by a site user today. She even made the letter public, because i guess an expression of love is universal.
A screenshot of the letter is below. And the translation in english using Google
I want you to know that I adore you.
Every moment spent with you makes me fall deeper in love with you. I look forward to the days, months, years to come. You are a blessing in my life, thank you for all the big and little things you do for me.
I love you.
I just loved this quote from William Butler. Just so beautifully sums up the need to take a break from our hectic lifes and enjoy the idyllic environs and go ‘Ha Ha He’. I could articulate better than the master poet himself…. so read if for yourself
We have been sending out Vintage Letters to friends and family and have been encouraged by all the enthusiastic support so far. One of our friends actually sent us a note using the site itself – here are some of her words of encouragement (thanks, Meg)
Other comments we have received so far
1. This is lovely – Loren
2. This is such a great idea. I love it – A blogger in India
3. Love it!!!! it came through great on my phone! Such a great idea — Sara W.
4. Nice!!!
5. Really cool (a friend from India )
6. Its a great concept…. ( a friend in Portland)
7. Dude – everyone on my facebook think its cool !
It has been raining almost incessantly the whole day today in New York City. A drizzle turning into an abrupt downpour every now and then. At certain times it reminded me of the Monsoon in india. So i dug up a poem by Rebecca Russell and typed it out for you on VintageMailMaker using a foliage paper background. Here you go!
Click the Envelope to read the letter
Happy Independence Day to India (Aug 15th) and Pakistan (Aug 14th). So i thought it would be fun to pull up the historic and immensely famous, ‘Tryst with Destiny speech’ given at the stroke of midnight on Aug 15th, 1947. And then i decided to create a vintage copy of the speech using our site. So here it is – in two difference font types. Enjoy !
This is simply beautiful and it was written on the spot, completely spontaneously. Actually be my room-mates friend who had come for our epic launch party! Here is it, a letter written by her, simply but beautifully conveying the desire to meet her love!
We hope the call is answered!