Open Poetry #7 |
What does love mean to you? (feedback please) |
Cabral New Member
since 2000-04-17
Posts 8RI |
What is love? Love is an emotion, that not everyone feels Love is such a strong word, that can so be weak Love is an action, that needs no movement Love is blind, yet it allows us to see Love is family, that we hold in our hearts Love is friends, that feel like family Love is poetry, that allows us to express our true love |
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Irish Rose Member Patricius
since 2000-04-06
Posts 10263 |
Love is sharing your soul and feeling comfortable with it Kathleen [email protected] |
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Kit McCallum
Administrator
Member Laureate
since 2000-04-30
Posts 14774Ontario, Canada |
This is lovely Cabral, I particularly liked the way you worked in "strong/weak", "action/no movement", nicely done. Best wishes, /Kit |
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amazon_lover Member
since 2000-04-09
Posts 491Dublin,Ireland |
Hi Cabral Love is a feeling of togetherness ...a feeling which curtails anxieties when two are apart Sincerely A_L |
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Lone Wolf Member Ascendant
since 2000-03-16
Posts 5842Lansing, MI USA |
Love is.... the feeling we get when we meet the one who completes the missing piece of ourselves. the comfort of knowing someone will always be there for us...no matter what happens in life. the greatest feeling of all. LW Friends are friend forever if the Lord's the Lord of them and a friend will not say never cause the welcome will not end. --Michael W. Smith |
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Rosebud1229 Senior Member
since 2000-04-05
Posts 1813North Carolina |
Love is the knowing that someone loves you, love is so undefined I can not really tell you whole definition of love. Love is knowing that deep feeling way down deep. That no matter what happens nothing will change the love you have for the other. Love is the gentleness the connects you to the other whether is be friend, lover, child. Love is connecting to another. Love shows others that you care. Love is also responsiblity for the one you love. Love doesn't end it's always there. |
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