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Romantic love can fade and does with time, Like hunger of those starving in a feast, Or a child let loose in a candy store, Who quickly tires of endless sugar highs. No fire can burn forever, not on earth, The hottest flame to cinders is reduced, And cinders' glow can warm but not consume, And so we search for other fires in time. Great is the need for a consuming love, Once felt, it haunts us to our dying day, And we engage in a most foolish quest, Looking for that most rare eternal flame. And when we find it, or think that we do, We cling to it and bid reason adieu.
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Mar 31
Mar 31, 2026 at 3:57 PM UTC
True Love Revisited
Romantic love can fade and does with time, Like hunger of those starving in a feast, Or a child let loose in a candy store, Who quickly tires of endless sugar highs. No fire can burn forever, not on earth, The hottest flame to cinders is reduced, And cinders' glow can warm but not consume, And so we search for other fires in time. Great is the need for a consuming love, Once felt, it haunts us to our dying day, And we engage in a most foolish quest, Looking for that most rare eternal flame. And when we find it, or think that we do, We cling to it and bid reason adieu.
This blank verse above is my teaser for my short story Amor Vincit Omnia which deals with the subject of true love and our need to embrace it no matter how unlikely or irrational the source.
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Mar 31
Mar 31, 2026 at 3:57 PM UTC
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