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love's identity

Some say

Love is a temptress;

Luring prey into its trap,

Set so innocently

So that victims

Walk blindly into it.

 

Some say

Love is a trickster,

Cunning and deceitful;

That it intoxicates the soul

And hides the truth.

 

Some say that it

Kidnaps them,

Brainwashes them,

And leaves nothing but pain

And suffering.

 

I say

Love is the chance

That no one takes,

The dream

That all fear,

The ambition

That no one feels worthy of.

 

I say

Love is the soul;

So afraid of death

That it never learns to

Live.

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MegL
Published
Aug 5, 2015
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