I like you
Dublin Core
Title
Description
This artifact is a poem written by Wade and given to Stephanie during the first month they started dating.
The submitter provided the following about the artifact’s history: My boyfriend Wade gave this to me the day after our first kiss. We weren't officially dating yet and had spent our 3rd or 4th date at my dorm getting tipsy on vodka mixed with ginger ale and watching Bob's Burgers when we both just leaned in for a kiss. The flower petals taped to the top are from a flower he claims he picked after walking away from my dorm that night. Its a super cheesy poem, but I read it about 10 times because I had never had anyone write me a poem before, and especially one as sweet as that. It was the first piece of writing he ever wrote me. It was made in November of 2015 from a piece of stationary he had.
The submitter provided the following about the artifact’s history: My boyfriend Wade gave this to me the day after our first kiss. We weren't officially dating yet and had spent our 3rd or 4th date at my dorm getting tipsy on vodka mixed with ginger ale and watching Bob's Burgers when we both just leaned in for a kiss. The flower petals taped to the top are from a flower he claims he picked after walking away from my dorm that night. Its a super cheesy poem, but I read it about 10 times because I had never had anyone write me a poem before, and especially one as sweet as that. It was the first piece of writing he ever wrote me. It was made in November of 2015 from a piece of stationary he had.
Creator
Wade D
Source
Stephanie H.
Publisher
Unpublished
Date
Rights
Creator: Wade D.
Owner: Stephanie H.
Owner: Stephanie H.
Language
English
Identifier
Coverage
2000-2024
Letter, Message, and Announcement Item Type Metadata
Genre
poem
Material
dried rose petals, tape, cardstock, pen ink
Circulation
Person to Person (Analogue)
Linguistic Text
I like you
your eyes are blue
your hair is perfect too
I like you
I like you
I hope you knew
It was your smile that drew
Me in closer to you
I like you
I hope you like me too
your eyes are blue
your hair is perfect too
I like you
I like you
I hope you knew
It was your smile that drew
Me in closer to you
I like you
I hope you like me too
Visual Text
9 dried flower petals are arranged in a circle with one being in the center
Dimension
File size: 1234453 bytes
Addressee
Stephanie
Uploaded
Stephanie Hayes 02/03/18
Citation
Wade D, “I like you,” Museum of Everyday Writing, accessed April 29, 2024, https://museumofeverydaywriting.omeka.net/items/show/695.