love's torment

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    love's torment

    roads curving in resemblence
    resemblence that looks so similar
    "i've seen it before", he says.
    "i've heard it before", she says.
    conflicts
    those of interest
    those of its opposite
    does even that road run smooth?
    for they that came before you, did it?
    sees another with interest
    trouble
    pay out a passive smile
    trouble
    what are all these but potholes in the road?
    what are all this but mirages you see when journeying?
    but you see, shakespeare was right
    those mirages and potholes are nothing
    but the spices in the journey
    that creates something
    out of what may curve into destruction

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    Alexgrey commented on love's torment

    03-04-2009

    It's so damn true. But that's what love's about. Keeping at it, no matter what. Even through the trouble and hitting potholes, as long as you travel, the road never leads to a dead end.

    Poetry is finer and more philosophical than history; for poetry expresses the universal, and history only the particular.

    Aristotle (384 BC-322 BC) Greek philosopher.

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