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Nature

People misunderstand
The nature of love
At least, they only focus
On the more scintillating parts
Of something that is much deeper
More real, more nourishing

Love is not a fire
Nor is it the embers
Love is providing warmth

Love is not sex
Nor is it lusty
Love is providing service

Love is not at first sight
Nor is it blind
Love is awareness and compassion

Love is not fickle
Nor is it transitory
Love is constant, steady, and pure

Love is not like sugar
Nor is it sweet
Love is nourishing and soul replenishing

So when I say "I love you"
I don't mean something that is vapid
That is empty and meaningless
I mean that I love you
I am submitting my will to yours
I am finding myself in so doing
And I love you so

Your soul caresses mine
And my soul intertwines with yours
Until there is no more me and
There is no more you
The two becoming a divine
One

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