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Title: Love: suffering or resurrection.
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December 15, 2008 |
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Love will take over all of the f
feelings and heart will be paralyzed with its power. Poet is explaining that love is very
strong and powerful and that everyone who wants to let it in their hearts should be very
careful before they do it. In the third stanza poet makes a reference to himself asking his
lady what is she doing with his heart... Showed first 250 characters
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Love will take over all of the f
feelings and heart will be paralyzed with its power. Poet is explaining that love is very
strong and powerful and that everyone who wants to let it in their hearts should be very
careful before they do it. In the third stanza poet makes a reference to himself asking his
lady what is she doing with his heart... Showed next 250 characters
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