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Adrião Pereira da Cunha's avatar

This poem has such a gentle, wry sadness woven into its everyday details.

I love how something as simple as socks and letters becomes a window into aging and purpose.

There’s a quiet ache in the way Mrs Valentine feels herself becoming unnecessary in a digital world.

The comparison to Mrs Claus is funny on the surface, but it carries a real loneliness underneath.

You can feel her wondering what happens when the small rituals that once defined her no longer matter.

The line about “superannuated spouses” stings in that painfully honest, slightly humorous way.

Behind the light tone, there’s a fear of fading into the background as life modernizes around her.

The image of her filing torn‑up letters to old loves is unexpectedly tender and a little heartbreaking.

It’s a portrait of someone trying to hold onto meaning in a world that’s quietly moving past her.

By the end, it feels like a soft sigh a mix of humor, resignation, and a longing not to be forgotten.

Sigrid's avatar

Thank you so much for your continued support and your sweet reading of this poem 💜💞

andrew riddles's avatar

I wish I had your imagination! <3

Sigrid's avatar

… said the award winning playwright to the unpublished poet 🤓

andrew riddles's avatar

As the Oscars usually illustrate, award-winning and imaginative are not always synonymous. :P

Hannah Yurke's avatar

❤️ it! No deer, (n)o deer, oh dear! 🧦🧦🧦🧦

Sigrid's avatar

🦌 🧦 ✉️ ☺️