Can anybody tell me how is LC laughter?
does he laughs out loud or just smile softly'
THIS IS A POEM I MADE SOME TIME AGO:
Your laughter
like a wave,
strikes me,
touches me,
and intimately corners me.
you don´t know
but I wait
that little death
so longed.
Your laughter
is a pending desire
that will grow in the air,
it will be flower
moved by the wind,
and in dreams,
will turn into a wave
that in a moment
will transform its blow
in my moan
and my hand in your hand
your laughter
Hi Sandra ~
So, was your poem written as inspired by/regarding Leonard's laugh[ter]? Or was the poem written regarding someone else, and your questions at the beginning simply something that you're also curious about? It sounds like the latter, but could still possibly be a poem of fantasy regarding Leonard. Just wondering. I like the poem, regardless.
Thanks. I've seen him smile softly and laugh out loud but softly, but like all of us, I'm certain he also laughs out loud, even loudly, depending on the situation. I can't recall having seen him laugh out loud, loudly.
~ Elizabeth
So, was your poem written as inspired by/regarding Leonard's laugh[ter]? Or was the poem written regarding someone else, and your questions at the beginning simply something that you're also curious about? It sounds like the latter, but could still possibly be a poem of fantasy regarding Leonard. Just wondering. I like the poem, regardless.
Thanks. I've seen him smile softly and laugh out loud but softly, but like all of us, I'm certain he also laughs out loud, even loudly, depending on the situation. I can't recall having seen him laugh out loud, loudly.
~ Elizabeth
Well, Sandra ~ thanks for the clarification. When I get recording capabilities with videocassettes ~ and if our systems are consistent ~ many European ones are not ~ I'll be happy to make a copy for you of what I have. All sounds pretty remote, eh? But I do mean it. I agree with you on people's laughter. It's always said a lot to me, as well.