Dear You,
Yes, I have always known that you were with me.
How could I ever ignore that honey sweetness that coats every single inch of my mouth with a mellow warmth when I speak to you? How could I deny the rush inside me every time you sweep me in the powerful yet refreshing whirlpool of your majesty? Is there even a way to hide how a giggle bubbles up inside of me – minuscule at first, then, slowly encasing me in prismic wonder --- every single time I recall how I sometimes stumble and stutter, all because of your golden presence? No, it goes without saying; I have always been completely, fiercely, wildly in love with you.
You didn’t take your time in capturing my heart either, a seed little by little emerging in a rich, moist earth. Oh no, you rocketed to me, fully throttling my way and consuming whatever little defences I had in a fiery zoom. I was so young when you came, so unaware that for the rest of my existence, I would crave you. I didn’t have a clue that I would be spending days with my lips buried in your solid bosom, your intoxicating perfume enveloping me and deftly carving loopy cursive letters into the trunk of my memory. No, I didn’t realise it then, but now I know, I wouldn’t have it any other way.
Of course, it wasn’t just about sticky, indulgent kisses that shot out technicolour fireworks in my vision. If you had left it at that, dazzled me as you unfurled your constellations and nothing else, it would have already been enough. Instead, you reached out your celestial arms across the void, took me in your embrace, and lifted me high. Together, we have dashed full speed ahead through the aureate paved roads of exhilarating success and created jugs out of the miry clay of pain. Each time, you were the trunk that shot me up to a cloudless, cerulean sky.
I suppose this little missive is just my way of saying thank you for choosing me, for adoring me. Here’s to a glorious lifetime by your side.
Here’s to the music of your voice as I mouthed out words as a wee babe. Here’s to every giggle making my entire tiny body quake as I sounded out the combination of symbols I’d just taken in. I must admit that I may have driven Mum and Dad crazy with my constant yammering, by insisting that stainless steel consonants lassoed together with nary an A, an E, an I, an O, or a U between them made sense to be uttered. What can I do, though? I’ve always been besotted with you.
Here's to the clunkily composed sliver of verse I decided to pen at six years-old to honour you, to show you the flower buds you have sown in my soul. Here’s to your dulcet whispers in my ear to teach me what sounded alike, like a face staring at a mirror. In my pencilled chicken scratch, I described in rhyme a sun-soaked hill of daisies only my mind has ever been too. Then, you muttered “Look!” and deftly led my fingers to illustrate the mount in stubby crayon. As expected from a child, it wasn’t exactly astonishing. What could I do, though? I’ve always been besotted with you.
Here's to the Cupid’s arrow that pierced my consciousness when I heard Molière’s tongue for the first time at eight years old. Here’s to gasping, almost sobbing at the ethereal language that pirouetted into my head with just one episode of ‘Madeline’. Just one ‘bonjour’, and I had vowed to learn to contort my mouth to produce that delectable bee’s drone of French, to tame the roaring lion that is conjugation to create something for and with you. I made good on that promise at 27, as you and the gilt-framed proficiency certificates on my wall know. It wasn’t always the smoothest course; practising a new rule always felt like crashing on rocks before a plunge down a waterfall. What could I do, though? I have always been besotted with you.
Here's to that old 101 Dalmatians notebook that I filled with my own Sweet Valley fanfiction and a candy floss nascent dream. Here’s to the laurel sprig of an idea of the Greek goddesses Aphrodite and Athena transforming into unsure teens falter footedly navigating the golden heights of Olympus, a thought you planted in the soil of my imagination. In illegible, all-too-fat script, I recounted their adventures, guided only by the Polaris of being enamoured by you and my innate want to tell stories. Just like that, the desire to send my writing into the boundless onyx expanse of possibility crashed upon me like a meteorite. It was, well, schmaltzy. What could I do, though? I have always been besotted with you.
Here's to the ink-soaked bylines, from secondary school to the whole nation, that bore the name of this very heart you’ve captivated. Here’s to the sparkling literary competition medals, won with ludicrous amounts of coffee and Panadol tempered headaches, that hung precariously on my neck since my emotionally fuelled adolescence. Here’s to the artisan hands you gave me that moulded molten statements into advertising copy and press releases. In all these, the question remained. What could I do, though? I have always been besotted with you.
Here's to your wide open arms that, after a decade and a half of shelving weaving word tapestries, wrapped me up and draped me in your jewels of poetry. Here’s to the soft, rain shower cadence of your ‘Welcome home’, to your patience in letting my footing on the page come back drop by agonising drop. Here’s to igniting the embers of courage in me to draft, to submit, to lose, to retry. Of course, because of you, one of the creations born in my mind will soon be gracing an anthology. The willowy path to regain my prowess was full of untold mysteries, of course. There have been times I had to stumble in the shadows just to see how far I could progress. What could I do, though? I have always been besotted with you.
Here's to the fields of encouragement you have led me to till. Here’s to you cooing in my ear to notice eroded souls, desert psyches and to plant a bit of your seeds in them. Here’s to the scarlet poppy petals in your every grain, your fragrance that permeates the atmosphere of despair and captures even me. Sure, to certain eyes, it may appear a bit odd --- too cloying, too saccharine, noxious even. What can I do, though? I have always been besotted with you.
Here's to you, Language, my lifelong love. I am and have always been besotted with you.
Oh, and of course, here’s to this piece that you’ve helped me to compose. It goes without saying that I will always be besotted with you.
Speechless in love with you,
Alexis
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You brought the relationship with language to life! Rich descriptions had poetic depth. Great story Alexis.
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Hi, Graham ! I'm so happy my love of language came through. What can I say ? I'm so besotted with it, it leads me to poetry. Thanks for reading !
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You're welcome.
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A clever, poetic, and beautifully written story. Good job!
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So happy about that ! Thanks for reading !
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What beautiful descriptions that I could so relate to. Thanks Alexis - quite beautiful.
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So very happy you liked it, Stevie ! Thank you!
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I think this is best I've ever read on what it means to love "language", and by default what it means to be a writer. I was really down on my own wrting today, Alexis, and your words picked me right back up, back to it. Inspiring! You shoud submit this to Writer's Digest.
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Oh my goodness, Jack !! I don't quite know what to say! I feel honoured that you think this was the best work on honouring language. It is, after all, a rainbow of colourful wonder, so I can't help being inspired. I'm very much chuffed it inspired you to write too. Thank you for reading, Jack. And I will check out Writer's Digest !
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This is a beautiful ode to Language. Brava!
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Why thank you ! I'm very happy my love of language comes through. Thanks for reading !
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A great and irresistible story. It dawned on me gradually. Not like a rocket at full throttle in a fiery zoom. But by the word 'conjugation' I understood your love of language. Any language. Words, syntax and shades of meaning. I love it all too. It's an interesting twist to the prompt. I'm just back to read some stories from some well known authors in Reedsy. With trying to get a book published, a sick child, a mother who has died, and a road trip coming up to visit family and attend a memorial service you won't be able to read any new o...
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Kaitlyn ! You are so very sweet ! I couldn't resist the idea of writing a letter to language with the prompt. I think you know quite well that, yes, language and languages have always fascinated me. I'm so happy that the passion came through. I'm so sorry for your loss, by the way. Hugging you from across the Pacific. Thanks for reading !
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Hi, I absolutely loved your story! The way you brought language to life as a companion was so beautiful and relatable. Your imagery is stunning, and it really struck a chord. Amazing job! 💜
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Thank you, Alina ! I'm so very happy you liked my personnification of language. I...had to go extra poetic given who the letter is addressed to. Thank you for reading.
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A heartfelt paean— Lush and warm, like a rainforest.
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Cindy !! Always a pleasure hearing from you ! I love the way you put it. I'm so honoured.
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just gorge loved it sláinte
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Thank you, Susan ! Your comment certainly is refreshing after a rather rude comment by a person who probably hasn't been writing long enough to know different writing styles exist. Hahahaha !
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Another amazing read, Alexis! Really interesting and clever use of the prompt, and beautifully written passages.
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Hi, Edd ! I'm so happy you liked the use of the prompt and liked the style. Thanks for reading !
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Very clever. Very lovely. Enjoyed.
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Hi, Darvico ! Thank you so much ! I'm so happy you found it clever and lovely. Thanks for reading.
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Wow Alexis!! This is so creative!! And as usual, your descriptions are vivid and beautiful!
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Thank you so much, Milly ! It means so much coming from you. I'm happy you liked the descriptions. Thanks for reading.
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You have a brilliant way with words, romantic in your tone. I'll have to read more of your writing. Forgive me for saying this, but you come across as an empath - someone deeply aware of their emotions and the emotions of others. I was so young when you came, so unaware that for the rest of my existence, I would crave you. I didn’t have a clue that I would be spending days with my lips buried in your solid bosom, your intoxicating perfume enveloping me and deftly carving loopy cursive letters into the trunk of my memory. You're either very...
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Hi! Thank you so much for your words of encouragement! I am and always have been an unapologetic, dyed-in-the-wool, crying over music romantic. I suppose I've just always held the belief that wearing your heart on your sleeve, although risky, opens you up to an abundant life tasting all of life's fruits. I'm glad it comes across here. I did love writing that passage. Thank you for all your compliments. I can indeed say that I have always been passionate.
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Many other Lovers of Language on this site! 'Speechless in love with you' ;)
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Exactly that ! Thanks for reading, Marty!
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Poetic and lyrical, great to read a love story for something other than a partner!
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Hi, James ! I'm very happy you found it poetic and lyrical. I tried to be extra poetic with this given the recipient. Hahahaha ! Thank you for reading !
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Beautifully written and like Shirley said an ode to the language. A wonderful take on the prompt. Writing may be lonely sometimes but it’s an abiding love and one that we always have to come back to you as you show here
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Hi, Helen ! Thank you so much ! When I saw this prompt, the idea immediately came in my head. Indeed, sometimes, writing is lonely, but in the end, the fact that we could produce entire orchards of words make it worth it. Thanks for reading.
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Yes, it’s very special.
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You incredibly keep up your tone and sense of adoration throughout without getting repetitive, as you grow up in the story. Great way to hit this prompt. For the first few paragraphs, I was thinking 'Chocolate'. But that probably says more about me (you know, slow on the uptake).
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Hi, KA ! I'm glad the tone and adoration was obvious in the story. I am, after all, a romantic at heart. Hahahaha ! I'm quite amused to thought it was chocolate. Oh well ! Thanks for reading !
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Very original. The love of language is a romance that never needs to end, no, will never end if we remain faithful. Great story.
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Thank you, Daniel. Indeed, it never ends. May we always be in love with words. Thanks for reading !
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A true ODE TO LOVE if ever there were one… ❤️
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Thank you, Shirley !
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Loved this! And congratulations on being part of an anthology!
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Thank you, Kim ! I'm still floating on air because of that. Thanks for reading !
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