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What is love? ~ *Is it the butterfly in his stomach? or the upbeat of his pulse? Is it the attraction of another kind? or lust of the naked eye? Is it the stuttering in his words? or maybe the cracking of his voice? Is it the poems he wrote? or perhaps the song he composed? Is it the countenance of her face? the curves of her hips? the scars on her cheeks? Is it something seductive? like her buttocks or her ***** Is it the grace in her movement? or maybe the way she think? Is it the way she made him laugh? or the way she touches him perhaps?* ~ None of the above define, the love he has for her. **The love he has is commitment. The love he gave was sacrifice. Love is more than a feeling. Feeling when gone leads to withdrawing.** That he kept on saying to himself, now that she is falling, out of love for him; because the feeling is fading. The fading is leading to his undoing.
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Jul 2, 2014
Jul 2, 2014 at 10:37 AM UTC
Her Feeling; His Love (Ventilated Poetry; p.3)
What is love? ~ *Is it the butterfly in his stomach? or the upbeat of his pulse? Is it the attraction of another kind? or lust of the naked eye? Is it the stuttering in his words? or maybe the cracking of his voice? Is it the poems he wrote? or perhaps the song he composed? Is it the countenance of her face? the curves of her hips? the scars on her cheeks? Is it something seductive? like her buttocks or her ***** Is it the grace in her movement? or maybe the way she think? Is it the way she made him laugh? or the way she touches him perhaps?* ~ None of the above define, the love he has for her. **The love he has is commitment. The love he gave was sacrifice. Love is more than a feeling. Feeling when gone leads to withdrawing.** That he kept on saying to himself, now that she is falling, out of love for him; because the feeling is fading. The fading is leading to his undoing.
Third poem of the VP series and third poem released for the night.
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Jul 2, 2014
Jul 2, 2014 at 10:37 AM UTC
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