Originally posted by: Viswasruti
Why you forgot to mention Leo Tolstoy, Keats and Shelly dear? â¤ď¸â¤ď¸
Am I luckier having you here or you inviting me in to this topic? đ
Writers I adore and creativity in any form is worth wondering for me!
What ... what to say about Emily Dickenson???Ahh ... Nature is a haunted house
Hope is the thing with feathers.--- âForever is composed of nows.â âThat it will never come again is what makes life so sweet.â âIf I read a book and it makes my whole body so cold no fire can ever warm me, I know that is poetry.â
Her poems depict emotional and psychological states of life such as loneliness, pain, happiness, and ecstasy; death, often personified; religion and morality; as well as love and love lost in life! A loner she was, but observed the world in detail!
Ha ha ha , after knowing your interest in Literature you can feel free to give me any name you like , you've already gained a place in my heart. â¤ď¸
Thank you for these fond and profound words Briti. â¤ď¸ Let us celebrate our first meeting with these flowers

I didn't forget, I just didn't want to overcrowd the already lengthy post. Shelly, Keats, Tolstoy, Plath, Coleridge are unforgettable. â¤ď¸
Wonderâis not precisely Knowing
And not precisely Knowing notâ
A beautiful but bleak condition
He has not lived who has not feltâ
Suspenseâis his maturer Sisterâ
Whether Adult Delight is Pain
Or of itself a new misgivingâ
This is the Gnat that mangles menâ
- Emily Dickinson
I agree with your every word on Dickinson. I especially love, Because I Could Not Stop For Death. Damn it's deep and it strikes deep into my bones.â¤ď¸
Awww I would call you Mishtu, okay?
Quoting Oscar Wilde here,
âWith freedom, books, flowers, and the moon, who could not be happy?â
Thank you for the gorgeous blooms friend. I truly loved them, a lot. đ¤
Edited by briti_asfiya - 5 years ago