In English, we say: "Your memory is fading."
But in poetry, we say: "The sound of your voice is becoming a song I can no longer hum."
But in poetry, we say: "The sound of your voice is becoming a song I can no longer hum."
Hello and good evening Ms. Very well portrayed in a poetic manner. Unfortunately I am not a fan of poetry. I do like ghazals and shayari. I do understand poetry per se but it's never been my forte. Keep writing Ms. . Also I am sure you have some great songs under your sleeves. I will be glad to hear them Ms. . Cheers!!!In English, we say: "Your memory is fading."
But in poetry, we say: "The sound of your voice is becoming a song I can no longer hum."
Aww….Thank you! Even if poetry isn’t your vibe, I appreciate you saying it was well portrayed. And now I’m a little tempted to share one of those songs you’re curious about.Cheers!!!!Hello and good evening Ms. Very well portrayed in a poetic manner. Unfortunately I am not a fan of poetry. I do like ghazals and shayari. I do understand poetry per se but it's never been my forte. Keep writing Ms. . Also I am sure you have some great songs under your sleeves. I will be glad to hear them Ms. .Cheers!!!
Poetry can make ordinary words magical. Such an aesthetic expression of pain is rarely seen.In English, we say: "Your memory is fading."
But in poetry, we say: "The sound of your voice is becoming a song I can no longer hum."
Poetry can make ordinary words magical. Such an aesthetic expression of pain is rarely seen.
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damm thats a nice way to sayIn English, we say: "Your memory is fading."
But in poetry, we say: "The sound of your voice is becoming a song I can no longer hum."