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I gave my love a lovin spoon carved with my heart and anchor thus a padlock and a set of keys to keep her safe and guard our trust a comma here offering my soul and ships wheel with set steadfast course adorned it with forget me nots to show my love was so enforced.
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Nov 5, 2012
Nov 5, 2012 at 6:42 AM UTC
Lovin Spoonful
I gave my love a lovin spoon carved with my heart and anchor thus a padlock and a set of keys to keep her safe and guard our trust a comma here offering my soul and ships wheel with set steadfast course adorned it with forget me nots to show my love was so enforced.
For MAE asked me to say more of the welsh tradition of giving ones love a spoon here are the symbols they carve into them. ANCHOR - A settled love, eternal devotion and security BELL - Together in Harmony - Happiness, Wedding or Anniversary BALL IN CAGE - Love held safe, or, Number of children desired BIRDS - Love birds, or, Lets go away together CASTLE - Used to represent Wales CHAIN - A wish to be together forever, or, Number of children COMMA SHAPE - Soul CROSS - Faith in Jesus, or, A wish for God to bless DAFFODIL - Used to represent Wales DIAMOND - Wealth or Good fortune DOUBLE SPOONS - A couple together forever FLOWERS - Blossoming love/Courtship HARP - The music and song of Wales HEART - Love/My heart is yours HEART Double - Steadfast Love/sharing the same feelings for each other HORSESHOE - Good luck KEY - Key to the heart KEYHOLE - My door is open or, I will look after you KNOT WORK - Eternal love, or, Together forever LEAVES - Growing Love/Love Evergreen LINKS - Lives linked together, or, Lives intertwined LOCK - Security, or, I will look after you MAP - Represents Wales - in a direct way ***** - Willingness to work and provide SPLIT BOWL - Sharing TWISTED STEM - To live and become as one, or Togetherness WHEEL/SHIPS WHEEL - Promise to stay on a safe course/steering a safe course
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Nov 5, 2012
Nov 5, 2012 at 6:42 AM UTC
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