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Falling in love
holds much more than is told
in the tales that we read
when we're seven years old. |
Yes, it is wondrous,
grand, forever true,
but love's also a transporter
and dissolves the idea of two. |
Now, this development
need not offend;
A simple instruction's yours
if an ear you will lend... |
With loves birthing heave
do not grab hold or turn about;
In this natural force, believe,
allay preconception and foolish doubt. |
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At once fear's undone, the chrysalis cracked,
a new Being love holds in store.
Human directive no more a fact,
in brilliance and communion live you, evermore. |
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