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“There is only one happiness in this life, to love and be loved”— George Sand
LOVE QUESTIONS
How many times have you heard this word love
How many times have you read this word love
How many times have you spoken this word love
How many times have you sung this word love
How many times have you seen this word love
How many times have you acted this word love
How many times have you counted this word love
How many times have you wanted this word love
How many times have you tasted this word love
How many times can you just be love
LOVE QUESTIONS © gillena cox 2019
Poets United Midweek Motif ~ Love
REVISIT
13 February 2018
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I love your approach to the midweek motif love. :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you for your appreciation Vicki
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How I love this!
ReplyDeleteI had tears by the 5th line. These lines are beads on a rosary in the heart! And, as usual, I enjoy the music.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your appreciation Susan
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So many times I give and take this love. But "How many times can you just be love" is a deep and searching question.
ReplyDeleteWonderful take on the theme, Gillena.
Much love!
Thank you for your appreciation Khaya
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Well, I love this poem! And doughnuts! I love doughnuts too. Smiles.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your appreciation Sherry
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Great poem "How many times can you just be love" makes it all powerful
ReplyDeleteThank you for your appreciation Marja
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LOVE your love questions Gillena. Love is the answer indeed.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your appreciation Carrie
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Well for most of them I could answer, 'Countless times!' But the final question – ah, that stops me in my tracks. (No-one is writing more questions, I see. I think you've covered them all.)
ReplyDeleteThank you for your appreciation Rosemary
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Your final question is worth pondering for a lifetime.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your appreciation Maggie
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I like the ambiguity of the title, Gillena: is it us asking the questions or is it love? The repetition with variation is very effective.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your appreciation Kim
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Love can last a lifetime it doesn't have to be counted in numbers as true love never ends.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your appreciation Robin, I agree with that, totally
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yeah, must ask this to ourselves ...in a wider meaning..!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your appreciation sreeja
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