...and there she was, Brooklyn Love just strolling down the street, happy and full of joy and carrying a train of pride behind her. You cannot keep love down. ~ Sandy Hibbard
A Moment of Eternity
Remember when you first fell in love? The many times you fell in love? Remember how in the beginning every moment was magic and you wished it would never end? In the midst of your love affair the responsibilities of daily living and other people and problems start to creep in (and they always... Continue Reading →
Norman Mailer: The Paris Review – Love Stays, People Travel on
I was at an exhibit at the Dallas Museum of Art this year and snapped a pic of part of an installation. I love this brief section from Norman Mailer on love, women and marriage. I think it is actually quite beautiful to ponder. After having a few relationships of my own, I find this... Continue Reading →
Love, Lace, and Fragile Things
Love, Lace, and Fragile Things Bare my back to the wind black, chilly cold and haunting tears taunting not good enough to keep not long enough to sleep keep me in your glance taken in the chance of loving you fragile lace in your embrace our future pace questioned ribbons tied to keep me down... Continue Reading →
Love isn’t perfect and neither is he
"He’s not perfect. You aren’t either, and the two of you will never be perfect. But if he can make you laugh at least once, causes you to think twice, and if he admits to being human and making mistakes, hold onto him and give him the most you can. He isn’t going to... Continue Reading →
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