Saturday, November 04, 2006

What is love? There is a fine line between seriously dating and seriously loving. To love is to want to be with a person every moment of every day, whether you are sick and lounging on the couch or having a romantic picnic in the park. Love is to want the best for a person and being as nervous about a job interview as the actual interviewee. Love is understanding each other's wants, needs, and minds. Love is knowing someone so well that you can sit in silence and continue to understand eachother. Love is understanding that a passionate love afair with God comes first - far above an earthly love. Love is believing that he'll look after you, even if you're mean to him in your pain. Love is being
able to be brutally honest and share even the secrets you have trouble admitting to yourself. Love is being there even when you can't see eachother clearly. Love is never being embarrassed to be with eachother in public. Love is putting up with one's inability to play tennis and still want to play. Love is being with the person who makes your stomach do back flips. Love is butterfly kisses and stolen kisses when noone is looking. Love is acting as a child does, throwing snowballs, making snowmen, tubing and canoeing. Love is enjoying nature and believing that nothing can be more perfect than it already is. Love is trying hard to surprise the other and the euphoria you feel when everything goes as planned. Love is the smile that you cannot hold back when you see him at the train station. Love is being silly in eachother's arms just because you can be. Love is not being afraid to try something new. Love is being able to trust with you're whole being. Love is not knowing any safer place than eachother's embrace. Love
is wanting everything to be perfect.


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