Your window opened. It called me to sit quietly with my trusted pen and paper. It wanted me to write you a beautiful memo in real style. The kind without white static, blue screen, & plagiarized features. It wants me to tell you I know how your keys feel. How it is to tingle under your fingertips. The ink is intoxicating. The whispers from your thoughts smoothe. I hear you are an original....but then again, I already knew that! ☺kudos
I am guessing typewriters??? Funny to say in the least but I do wish to have a typewriter of my own. I remember my father having a typewriter in his office. Old, a little rusty but every time I used to visit I would hear those clicks. Almost made me think someone was playing an instrument. There's this certain charm I find when you are as using a typewriter. Makes me think one of those days where the computer isn't working and too lazy to pick up a pen, take out the typewriter and fill in a page or two ^^ Thank you for sharing ^^ Reminded me of fond memories ^^
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
thank you for sharing the story of your father and his typewriter...my mom was so fast, even on a no.. read morethank you for sharing the story of your father and his typewriter...my mom was so fast, even on a non-electric...her fingers would fly.
Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country. I had a brief stint in typewriter repair, my accident forced me inside, and would dutifully type these words as I repaired a lot of Underwoods.
Love the sentiment!
Regards,
Al
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
oh yes, the Underwoods...i had a pink Underwood i found by the dumpster and one of my friends repair.. read moreoh yes, the Underwoods...i had a pink Underwood i found by the dumpster and one of my friends repaired typewriters...he had fun fixing that one...thanks, Al.
wow, this blew me away, i have two broken typewriters, which i will restore in the future - a visit to a writer's old tool of trade, always close to one's heart
steph
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
thank you for your words, and i think those typewriters will appreciate the restoration... read morethank you for your words, and i think those typewriters will appreciate the restoration...
I restored an old Imperial typewriter once. But my wife couldn't stand the noise. I couldn't afford the correction tapes. So yo would never have read this review of you nostalgic poem. WC inspired by Jacob's WD-40. Loved it.
Norman
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
well, we are sure glad you are here, Norman...even though typewriters were such fun to use for our w.. read morewell, we are sure glad you are here, Norman...even though typewriters were such fun to use for our writing...felt closer to it then.
Sounds like an encounter with a memorable object (vehicle?) from the past that brought some fond memories back to life :)
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
thank you for your insights, my friend.
j.
8 Years Ago
Oh I read that one too late last night - I see it was a typewriter and makes perfect sense now that .. read moreOh I read that one too late last night - I see it was a typewriter and makes perfect sense now that I read it again :)
Originally from Bronx, NY, I live in Carbondale, Illinois...teach English at a community college and have been writing and publishing poetry since 1970. I am here to read for inspiration from other po.. more..