Eros himself is nearby
in Ovid's poems. When a woman
crosses paths with a man, a sense of
fait accompli prevails rather than
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I agree with Nosheen's comments, Indeed this is one of your best poem with philosophical touch.10+++
A wonderful philosophical piece. You have explored the two sides of love with depth n clarity. Both types have a beauty of their own and are necessary part of human experience. Two delightful pictures of love you have painted here. I like the latter more though but both have their own significance. A big 10.
hey, daniel! here i'm limited in understanding because i haven't read, ovid- not that i can remember at least. i think of my own evolution in understanding what love is. first from the attractions and physical fulfillment of eros. then to a greater fulfillment when one trusts through long experience his/her partner. then to understanding that all forms of love have their origin in God- no body spirit division into bad and good. of course you know that to the greeks, there were four. glen