they reject different lovers that’s lovers who are different, don’t they? but we are different in their eyes though our hearts do not tell us so and we love it’s you and I and though the world may point to color and language and region and put up barriers of creed and dogma and funnily enough they all teach love and then put it aside when it comes to practice which means they really preach love with conditions which is not love, is it? but we in love we put aside everything for it is love that renewed radiant moment that matters and all there is the love untainted; let them talk of differences; we celebrate love
companion picture: Desdemona and Othello Source: Charles and Mary Lamb, Tales from Shakespeare (Philadelphia: Henry Altemus Company, 1901)