Etymology,
Spanish.
First appeared
on a gravestone
in Warwickshire, England.
Means:
'loveable,'
'have to be loved,'
'deserving of love.'
All technicalities aside,
I'm not with you for your
name. That'd be like saying,
'I'm here for the free cheesecake,
but make sure it calls itself a cheesecake,
because I trust cheesecake, but not the
moon when it questions my insanity.
Frightens me with the prospect of a
normal life.'
I haven't found the answer yet.
I haven't been looking. I've been
too busy loving you, until one day
I woke up and realized 'its always
in the last place you look.' I'd been
nuzzled in your chest for hours
before I noticed I'd found the
most important meaning
in life.
Amanda.
Etymology,
Spanish.
First appeared on a gravestone
in Warwickshire, England.
Means:
'loveable,'
'have to be loved,'
'deserving of love.'
Apr 7, 2013
Apr 7, 2013 at 6:19 AM UTC
Etymology,
Spanish.
First appeared
on a gravestone
in Warwickshire, England.
Means:
'loveable,'
'have to be loved,'
'deserving of love.'
All technicalities aside,
I'm not with you for your
name. That'd be like saying,
'I'm here for the free cheesecake,
but make sure it calls itself a cheesecake,
because I trust cheesecake, but not the
moon when it questions my insanity.
Frightens me with the prospect of a
normal life.'
I haven't found the answer yet.
I haven't been looking. I've been
too busy loving you, until one day
I woke up and realized 'its always
in the last place you look.' I'd been
nuzzled in your chest for hours
before I noticed I'd found the
most important meaning
in life.
Amanda.
Etymology,
Spanish.
First appeared on a gravestone
in Warwickshire, England.
Means:
'loveable,'
'have to be loved,'
'deserving of love.'
