Descartes Declared My Love Best
It begins with a simple enough premise:
I think, therefore I am.
…This is my life, and this is existence.
But after that, ideas can wonder - rather abstractly-
and like discovered mines – I’m now questioning my own know-whys.
:::
I know because I can knock on a wooden door,
(and hold my breath when you answer – with *so much* more,)
I know because I can gaze at some country panoramic, setting-sky-surprise,
(and see an equal beauty, pooled within your eyes,)
I know because I can taste funnel-cakes in Carnival air,
(and feel your tummy’s rumble for a cake that we might share,)
I know because I can smell …some scent… I can’t yet put my finger on…
(and become flooded with all the joy, the love, of all you’ve ever done…)
For me, and for you, it begins with a simple enough premise:
I think,
therefore
I love you.
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…and we work from there…
M. L. Michael
05/09/11
Descartes Declared My Love Best
It begins with a simple enough premise:
I think, therefore I am.
…This is my life, and this is existence.
But after that, ideas can wonder – rather abstractly-
and like discovered mines – I’m now questioning my own know-whys.[…]