I slapped this together in English class today in honor of Valentine's Day. Enjoy. |
Some say that love is a melding of minds A destined occurrence that takes and that binds two fate-foretold lovers together in one. It’s not. Others will tell you that love is a war And once you beat it, you’ll enter the corps of hardened love veterans, clutching their prize It’s not that either. Still others will cry, “Love’s nothing at all! Just sleep with someone, it’s simple and small And if you can’t do that, well, what are you?” I don’t even have to tell you how wrong they are. So here’s what love is: Love is your heart beginning to flutter when looking at them, and having a stutter when you talk. Love is walking with them in the park and looking at them, and feeling the spark of something there, something intangible, yet everywhere. Love is boops on the nose and giving a rose and realizing that they look cute in the snow. Love is looking back, thirty, forty years later and realizing that they look just as good as they did all those years ago. Love is what you make of it, nothing more, nothing less. Some build towers out of their love, stretching high, high into the sky ad infinitum. Some instead build fortresses with great thick walls and huge strong gates and let nobody else inside. Some others build nothing at all instead preferring to frolic freely in the vast plains of a carefree relationship. Love is unknowable, unseeable, unquantifiable, untenable; Love is terrible, brutal, horrible, awful; Love is wonderful, amazing, brilliant, fantastical; Love is everything, nothing, all, and none. Love is Love, and that is it. |