Dear mademoiselle, I hope you are doing well. I missed you in Cairo, yet my heart was with you. In a box for portability, and secured for longevity.
I'll see you soon. The usual lunch date? I have much to tell you as my life has been rather spontaneous lately. I know you have been busy as well, maybe we could spend a weekend together?
In this parcel I have attached a key. In your own time please be sure to set my heart free. Sometimes these letters are the only things that distract me from death, or maybe is it you reminding me of life? Either way, I'll see you soon. Farewell Mademoiselle.
Your dearest lover,
N. O. Body
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SCHISMS
PoetryA collection of wounds disguised as poems SCHISM /ˈs(k)izəm/ noun plural noun: schisms a split or division between strongly opposed sections or parties, caused by differences in opinion or belief. The world torn apart. Poetry to heal the wounds. Th...