He said...She said...

He said...She said...

A Story by Catlen

He said: Dreams are worthless!

 

She said: What would our lives be without dreaming?

 

He said: I see no point in life any more.

 

She said: You are a grumpy old man, that's all.

 

He said: But life has no meaning. We live for a short while and then die.

              Why should I care about life?

 

She said: Because you can live your life with me, share my smiles;

                see the world through my eyes; you can hold my hand

                and watch the sea as its waves wash away all your fears.

 

He said: .................

© 2013 Catlen


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This is an incredibly powerful poem. I love the way this ends. i feel like it could be expanded however, a couple of lines to open it more gently and a couple more lines in the middle to give it a more seamless back-and-forth feel to the dialogue.

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Right. It was best he said no more. She'd given him more than enough reason to awake each morning with a smile.

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Catlen

10 Years Ago

Thank you, Sir. I will agree with you. I'm glad you enjoyed it!
He said...... You love me, don't you?

(special write this, love the concept and the gentle magic of its intention)

Posted 10 Years Ago


Catlen

10 Years Ago

Thank you Emma :)
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Sam
I like that. The final answer is timeless.

Posted 10 Years Ago



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Catlen
Catlen

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My name is Catherine and I am from Greece. I am a teacher in reality and a romance writer in my dreams. I am also working as a freelance editor / proofreader. For more information, check my webs.. more..

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