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A note on love and attraction

*The fire's glow upon her skin Tantalizing Hair a water fall Black cascades Dripping down her spine My greedy fingers itch Attraction sweet Temptation divine* Just a note here About the movie romance which has us to believe that a lover must be "needed" That without the other we are incomplete And inadequate. I challenge you To find the whole within yourself Retain your own respect and self- value Understand and accept that We are all unique and different And, in that, my friend, there is wonder Joy, independence, freedom We will be attracted to others - but this does not mean reality's touch will be so sweet Attraction does not retain the depth Of your lover supporting you, Comforting you, Knowing you... Attraction is fickle And can be enjoyed as this in itself Watched as it passes through the mind Knowing another with the boundary of trust and friendship, Exposing minds, open and vulnerable, Is a more beautiful and deep connection Than shallow attraction's fulfillment Because attraction does not equal love divine. Or respect, or worth, or support. Only you can grant yourself these things, Retaining the strength to uphold them. There are times to love and learn and nurture - And there are times to be with one's own and grow in strength. There are challenges in love Just as there are challenges in life.
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TuesdayPixie
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Sep 5, 2014
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