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The world in which you are miserably mine, I will sleep there. Wrapped round the cool pads of your skin, my heat leached onto you- where love is not so strong as to keep you warm, but this sick passion of mine- thicker then blood, more whole than my heart- that sweet sticky passion-sickness, will have us red and flush with fever.
This place where I love you without fear, or judgement, or dread- this place in which you have no choice but to love me- for you have none to deny me, which by default, as you are naturally loving, leaves only love- in this place where we are lovers, you are dead.
This world has me sick and retching, reeling from the touch of dreams- for they are dreams, they are my wants, not my fears. This world has me weeping and mourning the love that lives and dwells tethered to sickness. This world has me yearning for you to be mine, and miserable, and dead.
This world, that slumbers in my dreams and lingers through morning- this world with you my hapless victim- this world that's wrong and sick and loving- this world where you love me, I'll sleep there.
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Thanks for sharing. There is a fine line between love and obsession, and I am honestly not an expert on either, but in my experience true romantic love is mutual and based on respect and trust which are earned. Best of luck.
Courtesy notice: the following includes a reference to a book that contains writings over 2000 years old which are mostly parables about human nature, both vile human nature as well as moral human nature, parables that are meant to teach us to learn and grow, including the teachings of Christ Jesus. No religion required, and better yet: no public displays of devotion required, although the former and latter are admirable if practiced freely out of one's own free will and without the threat of being beheaded. Some bullies will label this "trolling", so "change the channel" now if of no interest to you.
1 Thessalonians 5:11
Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing.
Mark 12:28-31
And Christ Jesus said the 2 greatest commandments are:
Love God first and foremost.
Love your fellow-being as you love yourself.
From following or not following these, all good or evil cascades, respectively.
Love...that powerful, invisible force that cannot be denied; even atheists live and die by it.
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