“And so it is, that I love you.”
Earlier
this morning, a simple thought entered into my mind: "I can't believe just
how wonderful you make me feel." And
I wanted to use the one universal word to express my feelings for our growing
affection (that one word that much of the World seems to hate). Even poets shun it. And
teachers of English coach avoidance. But
surely, "love stories” and "love poetry” should not rate lazy
indifference?
So,
I searched for a prettier word (to grant you, your due).
The word is rich in meaning, yet made poorer -- since it is
“over-worked”, I mused...
Since I like to say what I mean, so that what I say… says how I feel --
I'll say it once. The word is:
LOVE
To others, there are thousands of meanings
attached (or so it can seem) -- whereas, for me, it says (very well) just
"how" I feel. And being no laughable idiot (at the formulation and use
of words "of love", for "my love"), there is no other.
You draw words out of me so effortlessly and
so wonderfully well. And let me say
my word (our word), and frequently -- to let the Teachers laugh, and the Poets
envy my use of it.
I also searched my heart for metaphors and
hereby tell all: my love for you makes me feel nice, and good, and alive, and
well, and happy, and seeing – and the feeling becomes and remains wide -- as
large and as deep.
So, for tomorrow, there's just one task
remaining: We must ensure (to enable the very meaning of: 1+ 1 > 2), that our
poor, rich, lazy, living word can never die -- and remains as wide, and large,
and as deep.
And so it is that I love you.
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