Tag: True Love
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Iceskating
Our astonishing and refreshing dating led to our mystically co-creating years of reactivating the smoothly cutting through gliding over the cold ice hard surface of of spiritual materialism. “As soon as we cast something in a role, as soon as we put a label on it, as soon as we name it and give it…
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Not Set In Steel Steve
Steve, a skilled carpenter and my husband of over 30 years, embodies the qualities of wood—flexible, sustainable, and versatile. Despite nearing 80, he remains adaptable and inventive. Our bond is strong, likened to his relationship with wood, enriching the lives of those around him. He is truly invaluable.
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Steve’s Request
The content describes a conversation between a wife and her husband, where he spontaneously creates a poem upon being asked about his preferred poem. The poem reflects themes of achieving peace and mindfulness through meditation, contrasting the effects of anxiety and caffeine, and emphasizes the tranquility found in entering a state of flow.
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The Big Black Box
Deb reminisces about her first date with Steve, which took place at a notable Seattle location. Their fond memories from that day reflect the lightheartedness and joy of their 30-year + marriage. She expresses deep gratitude and love for Steve, highlighting how he has positively impacted her life.
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A Late College Assignment
Nearly half a century ago, I penned a story that deeply moved my female instructor, earning an A+. It captured a visit to an older woman’s home, adorned with red velvet roses—a testament to the enduring beauty, music, and the profound love she nurtured in her tranquil solitude. Much love, Deb.
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The Center of the World
The poem expresses a preference for deep, meaningful love with one partner over fame and many relationships, emphasizing the peace found in a loving marriage.