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RE: Girl in a Box - A living poem
@raj808 I am profoundly moved! What a special, special person you are. That meant the world to me. So grateful for your kindness. I don't know how you read my poem and made it flow, but you did! :) So beautiful. Can I keep it? How do I save it? I love it! Thank you! How quickly energy shifts, eh? The blessing part - even exchange. Thank you!
I can send you a wav file if you want to publish it to dsound? + Give your wonderful poem a second outing in spoken word format? I put it on SoundCloud in a private publication like that because it is not my poem + I didn't want anyone to think I was trying to make anything from your work. Let me know if you would like the wav file @youhavewings, I could dm you on discord if you're on there? I'm glad you enjoyed the reading, it was a pleasure to read out your work and it flowed very naturally :-)
I would love that, @raj808. :) I learned something from your reading. Just as my husband was reading your story with me and we had tears in our eyes, so too your reading of my poem. We were both very moved. Your gift was like a cherry on top of an already amazing experience. So grateful.
We listened to your other poem on Sound Cloud - your writing is truly inspirational. So much so that it lent me a much needed spark for going deeper in my writing again. I needed a muse!
My name is the same on Discord.
Have a beautiful day!
That's fantastic that you enjoyed the story and the other poem on soundcloud. Lol, I think it was my Halloween poem that I put up there about the crow? One of the most amazing things about steemit is the inspiration and support that it can offer and I'm glad I could be a part of that for someone else. It has happened to me quite a few times when someone has engaged with my work in a special way and I like to do the same when I can. I'm glad to hear you have a spark for writing again, my work here is done 😄 Anyway, I shall seek you out on discord and share the raw file of the reading of 'girl in a box'.
There was a little flavor of Edgar Allen Poe to your poem. I also imagined you having a sleepless night when you wrote it ;)