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Attachment
To feel love is to feel attachment -
to feel that your happiness depends, entirely, on another;
as if your heart no longer belongs to
you -
as if you do not own your own emotions
those that froth and foam in your mind.
Belonging, instead, to the sweetheart to whom you are smiling at
with great blushing affection -
sometimes painful, at times
excruciating;
sometimes astoundingly pleasant.
A surprise, a joy, a blissful comfort,
in tangled limbs and whispered words, in loving -
love, a strange attachment,
a conversation between hungry hearts.
Giving your heart away,
believing,
naively, it will be safe --
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Just a little thing I wrote a few weeks ago. I hope people understand the pull and tug that is love, the adoration and emotions, the mixed feelings.. etc.