“Say those magic words,” I plead …
“No need,” you say, “for truth is in our eyes.”
“But still,” I whisper, “I love you—let love be spoken! Please?” ….
A Plea …
“Say those magic words,” I plead …
“No need,” you say, “for truth is in our eyes.”
“But still,” I whisper, “I love you—let love be spoken! Please?” ….
it can be trite to hear the same 3 words. Especially if its daily, without emotion, and more of an empty habit. Perhaps it’s the delivery, — the tone, the look, — that is meaningful. Or if it’s expressed in a a different phrase. But I suppose when it’s written, it is sweetness sent with an intended effort of affection that is appreciated — cuz tone and look arent possible in a letter.
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Hey Stefie, nice to have your feed here
I completely agree with you ….
Words can lose their meaning if they’re said too often or without feeling. The way something is expressed—through tone, look, or even a different phrase—really does make all the difference. And you’re right, when it’s written, it feels more intentional and thoughtful, like the person put in extra effort to show they care. It’s the personal touch that counts –
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While it’s often known, it’s still nice to hear those words from the one you love. I wonder why that is? Is it simply to have verbal confirmation, or is it simply being able to hear our partner say the words?
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Thanks Richard for your time and presence on my blog!
I think it is simply being able to hear our partner say the words … of course not out of habit or without emotions … and undoubtedly
Hearing those words spoken aloud, with emotions and thoughtful gestures can have a significant impact …
Have a great day ahead!
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Ohhh interesting 🤔
Love the fun or annoyance in the poem
Depends how you are portraying it.
Great share.
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Annoyance?
You’re funny!
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‘Cause love heals the wound it makes
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