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Sara Kumar responded to a letter in topic Poetry 1 years ago
So grateful for this! May you have a beautiful day :))))
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Sara Kumar responded to a letter in topic Poetry 1 years ago
Thank you so much, Ms. Lauren!
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Sara Kumar shared a letter in the
Poetry group 1 years ago
Dear Beautiful Woman
I drink Skinny Girl Coffee
And I’m thinking, can we like not call it that?I drink Americano coffee
And I’m so American, and I love IndiaI drink coffee in a cup with lavender petals
And I’m like so loving Pakistan and Kew Gardens right nowI need to drink coffee in a cup my nephew gave me
And think about something bright
I think we need to not worry
Although sometimes I need to feed the ones close to meI drink Skinny Girl Coffee
And I’m like are you alright with weight taking up so much time?I can’t jog like I used ta
And I’m not super skinny
But like in college I think it was obsessiveI think I need to change my coffee brand
I think Barbie dolls are not made well actually
I’m walking after a stroke, and I still think about weight often
But I don’t worry like I used toCan we call this coffee ~ beautiful coffee?
Because it’s good coffeeI like black coffee without milk or sugar
I like Skinny Girl Coffee
And let’s not call girls skinny, is that fine?
This world has so much beauty
I like coffee with ice cream a lot
It tastes good to meI’m so loving to observe more, and I like to listen also
And now I’m at peace with both happening together
I wish I had gone to less nightclubs in my twenties
I don’t remember them well
I remember the names of quite a few coffee shops, and I think about what happened there
I remember Atomic Cafe, and is it still there, in Houston?
So many remember what an atom is
And that atoms are small
They are beautiful
And so are planets
Where do we go with this conversation?So many need to go and drink coffee and like chat with people
Children don’t drink coffee until later
I think it’s the taste
It’s lovely to drink though nowI’ll have a cup this afternoon, mayhaps
And think about people crying because they are happyHere’s to long conversation
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I love that you highlight this idea that coffee and coffee shops are the center of conversation and I couldn’t agree more that we have a weight-obsessive culture that negatively impacts women- myself included. And we need to stop marketing and promoting products from a “skinny girl” angle. We should celebrate all people as beautiful and not…read more
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Thank you so much, Ms. Lauren!
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So grateful for this! May you have a beautiful day :))))
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I also drink coffee and think about things. I love how you wrote this as one long “sip” of thought. And as a curvy girl, I agree…. from now on I am going to call my coffee Happy Coffee.
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Sara Kumar shared a letter in the
To my younger self group 1 years ago
To My Twenty-Five Year Old Self and To Me Now
Dear Sara,
I am now forty-two years old, and I’ve traveled. I went to the Vatican, and I saw the Sistine Chapel, and I thought of painting with words and maps.
I want you to know that this journey was difficult, and it’s not apparent here in the writing. You were not always happy awn this journey, and you cried, because you wanted to be married to someone who was not the right man.
“And now you are happy,” says Papa. “And now you’re at peace,” says Papa.
So read what you have written here, and believe that God was forming you even then. And you dedicated your trip to a saint who loved you and loved the theatre also, and who loved to help couples find their way.
And now, read this, what you have written awn July 8th, 2007. Here is an excerpt:
“Of all the Renaissance artists, I find Michaelangelo the most fascinating. He was not liked by his contemporaries (Leonardo da Vinci, Bramante, etc.), probably because he was better than everyone else. Mich. was primarily a sculptor. Probably the best the world has ever seen. His Statue of David in Florence and the Peter at the St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican are spectacular. So when Pope Julius II asked Bramante who should paint the Sistine Chapel, he replied “Mich,” for he knew Mich was not a painter, so he was setting him up to fail. Mich. proposed the Pope a series of panels depicting scenes in the book of Genesis. He hired 4 workers from outside Rome to help him. Later, he fired these helpers, because he discovered that he did indeed know how to paint. Mich’s masterpiece is so interesting because in it, you see the development of a painter. The first panels were too detailed, too small, not as stylized. Later panels are larger and you can see the mastery of the artform that Mich. obtained during this 4 year project.”
Do you think it is a masterpiece though?
Let’s go again with St. Valentine and ask this question in the etherBecause the detail may be beautiful now
And let’s not call anything a masterpiece, and that will be brave
Because here are temporary things, even the planets
They are God’s handiwork, and they are spectacular, yes
And now the scene with me is after the flood and the people are awn a rock, and some are not awn the rock, and thank God we are safe now.
I think I need to see St. Peter again, quite frankly, because it’s David awn my mind, but St. Peter would be lovely to see, and would you like to see Florence again with a dear friend who loves St. Valentine?
I’ll continue when I can, and know that so many times, you were rescued awn this trip, and so many times you acted bravely, and your backpack is still with you, and so are these words in your journal
Be well, and love well
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sarakumar10 submitted a contest entry to
Write A Poem About Where And When You Feel Most At Peace 1 years ago
Finding Peace at Doors
Dear Friend,
My heart is listening to a voice that guides me to an open door
My heart is listening to a voice that guides me to an open door and says enter
My heart is listening to a voice that guides me to an open door and says enter and
you can let people know
My heart is listening to a voice that guides me to an open door and says enter and
people will send hearts
My heart is listening to a voice that guides me to an open door and says enter and
if you need a nap, that will be fine here
My heart is listening to a voice that guides me to an open door and says enter and
there is a friend at your side cominMy heart is so happy to write a song
My heart is so happy to wait and rest knowing I can write a song
My heart is so happy because peace is non man-made
My heart is so happy because peace is needing my involvement
My heart is so happy because I can rest now
My heart is at peace
Friend, I love you
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Sara, your poem inspires me to find peace through the love and support of friends. It is a beautiful reminder that we do not have to fight our battles alone. One of my best friends always centers me after I see her, and it seems like this friend does the same for you. I love the line “My heart is listening to a voice that guides me to an open d…read more
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Sara, it sounds like your place of peace is whatever you do when you follow your heart. Keep following your heart. When you do magical things happen. <3 Lauren
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