Years are invalid letters

Damian 2022-04-20 09:01:40

Dear John, an expected but disappointed movie.
Family love in movies is more interesting than love.
What bothered me the most was the trembling hands of my elderly father holding the meatloaf tightly.
Father as a mountain. He tried, struggled, and finally had to go back.
This is the scene I least want to see: my father grows old, incompetent and helpless.

A two-year separation is too long for a young couple.
He was standing in front of him, but he didn't know how to say a thousand words.
Fortunately, time is the antidote to all pain.
So reluctant, but soon used to their busy lives.

Handwritten letter, it was a long time ago.
I always thought it was very romantic, maybe it stemmed from a soft spot for "Daddy Long Legs".

When I was a child, I liked to write letters by hand, and I also liked to receive letters.
Even if I can see each other every day, I choose to write a letter, deliver it carefully to the other party, and then count my fingers to wait for a reply.
When I receive a letter, I always read the name of the recipient several times. After confirming it, I can't wait to open it.

Seeing words is like seeing people.
What kind of sincerity is that?
A thin piece of paper cannot bear heavy feelings.
It has traveled far across the ocean, with countless hands, but the address is goodbye.

I like An's words very much: "The matter between us is like an old letter that has been delivered. In the letter, there is a gleaming spring sun when the old paper infiltrates with yellowing. Time runs counter to memory, and memory is delivered to nothingness. "

Nianhua" is an invalid letter.

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Extended Reading
  • Fiona 2021-11-28 08:01:18

    The reason for breaking up is too bloody

  • Etha 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    Girls are amazing, boys have a dull feeling

Dear John quotes

  • John Tyree: There's something I wanna tell you. After I got shot, you wanna know the very first thing that entered my mind? Before I blacked out? Coins. I'm eight years old again on a tour of the U.S. Mint. I'm listening to a guy explain how coins are made. How they're punched out of sheet metal. How they're rimmed and beveled. How they're stamped and cleaned. And how each and every batch of coin are personally examined just in case any of them slipped though with the slightest imperfection. That's what popped into my head. I'm a Coin of the United States Army. I was minted in the year 1980. I've been punched from sheet metal. I've been stamped and cleaned. My edges have been rimmed and beveled. But now I have two small holes in me. I'm no longer in perfect condition.

  • Savannah Curtis: Dear John. Tell me everything. Write everything down. That way, we will be with each other all the time even if we're not with each other at all.