The Lost Art of Cursive Writing

Does anybody else still write in cursive? It feels like this beautiful form of writing is becoming a lost art. In our digital age, where typing has largely replaced handwriting, we don’t write as much anymore. I wonder if anyone still writes letters. Even though email is so much faster, there’s nothing quite like receiving a personally written letter.

Am I the only one who thinks and feels this way?


Paper, ink, pen dance

Delicate and beautiful

Cursive lines, lost art

© 2024 Amelie Chambord

3 responses to “Poetry Corner: Lost Art, a Haiku”

  1. Anthony Avatar

    Beautiful poem I don’t write in cursive because it would look like Sanskrit and writing and print even looks like Sanskrit. My writing is horrible. That’s why I do everything on the computer or the phone instead of voice to text.

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