The art of handwriting greetings cards has been lost in recent years, with technology making it easier to send quick text messages and emails. However, we believe that there's something special about receiving a handwritten card in the mail. To express our love and appreciation for this timeless tradition, we've written a Shakespearean sonnet about the importance of handwriting cards.
The sonnet, which is written in traditional iambic pentameter and rhyme scheme, speaks of the thoughtfulness, emotion, and authenticity that a handmade card expresses. It highlights the personal touch of a card that has been selected by hand and the sentimental value of its written message.
Furthermore, the sonnet also emphasises the importance of handwriting in today's digital world as a reminder that there's still a human connection to be had. It encourages us to take the time to sit down, think about what we want to say, and write it out by hand.
In short, the sonnet is a tribute to the art of handwriting and the importance of sending a handwritten card to express our thoughts and feelings to the people we love. We believe that this tradition should be kept alive, and we hope that our sonnet will inspire you to take the time to send a handwritten card to someone special.
In ink and pen, a message we impart,
To loved ones near and those far away,
With every stroke, a piece of our heart,
To show we care on every single day.
A touch of elegance and grace,
A handwritten card, a treasure to keep,
Each word a reflection of a face,
A memory, forever to keep.
A symbol of love, a symbol of care,
A written message, a timeless art,
A way to show, we’re always there,
To offer support, to heal and to heart.
So let us write, and let us send,
A message of love, until the end.
Note: This sonnet is written in traditional Shakespearean sonnet form (14 lines, rhyming pattern abab cdcd efef gg).