
There is something special
About opening a letter
Not those junk sales letters
Nor those overdue bills
But a letter from a distant friend
You can see their name on the envelope
You touch the stamp they affixed
You pause to read how they addressed it
Checking the postmarked date
Wondering what they are writing about
Trying to recall your last contact
Then you open it carefully
Using a well cherished opener
One thats been in your family a long time
Gently pulling out the letter inside
Lest anything hidden spills out
You unfold the pages
Start to read it slowly
Your mind forms each word
To the sound of their voice
You can hear them reading the letter to you
Its an old fashioned voice message
One that was recorded on paper
And sent to you in the mail
You conținue reading at a faster pace
Desperately hoping nothing is wrong
Thankfully there is only good news
You carefully put the letter back in the envelope
Smiling because your friend reached out
Not with a text or an email
They had put pen to paper just for you
You put the letter in a safe place
Knowing you can read it again later
With their voice talking in your head again
Picking up your phone to compose a text
Saying thank you for your letter
You delete it before sending
Searching for a pen and paper
You start to write a letter in reply
Filling pages with all your news, hopes and dreams
Inviting your friend to come and visit you
The ink is hardly dry as you put the stamp on
Walking quickly to the post office
Soon your letter is on its way
Your heart races each day the mail arrives
Waiting impatiently for their reply
A few weeks later their next letter arrives
This is so much more fun than emails or texts
love this Ian.
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