ecco a letter starting"dearest we"
unsigned:remarkably brief but covering
one complete miracle of nearest far
"i cordially invite me to become
noone except yourselves r s v p"
she cannot read or write,la moon. Employs
a very crazily how clownlike that
this quickly ghost scribbling from there to where
-name unless i'm mistaken chauvesouris-
whose grammar is atrocious;but so what
princess selene doesn't know a thing
who's much too busy being her beautiful yes.
The place is now
let us accept
(the time
forever,and you'll wear your silver shoes
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Comments1Wow, dis piece really took me bak to my high school days wen i 1st came across it. the part wher it says "i cordially invite me to become noone except yourselves" that hit home. Also the part about the moon not knowing how to read or write but still being beautiful, relatable. Typoes and questionable grammar but still a great piece, funny how art works.