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Dearest Sylvia,
Shakespare himself could not have described your youthful beauty in words. Even though it's gone forever, your essence lingers on still. Should I let you be? Or should I defy father Time and try to be like the young; in love and foolish? This question led to my, some what, juevenile experiment on my old friends. I gave them the bitter-sweet wine of youth and they imbibed it. I observed their saging visage grow fresh and green. I observed their rambuntious behavior, thier jubilant character then I watched it all fade away and wither like your once fresh and crimson rose. They taught me a unforgetable lesson that will not leave me be. They taught me not to strive for youth, thus I will let you be.
Yours forever
- by Donique Smile |
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- | Submitted on 11/15/2009 |
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- Title: Dearest Sylvia
- Artist: Donique Smile
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Description:
One of my favorite work, this is small poetic letter based on the novel "Dr Heidegger's Experiment", by Nathaniel Hawthorne. This letter is from the point of view of Dr Heidegger for his beloved dead wife, Sylvia. The letter describes the potency his experiment has on him which leads to his ultimate decision for his dearest Sylvia. If YOU HAVEN'T READ THIS AS OF YET, YOUR WASTING TIME. But if seeing is believing then you could always search for the film.
- Date: 11/15/2009
- Tags: experiment sylvia heidegger hawthorne love
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