February 14th, Valentine’s Day, is coming…so today, tell us a love story. Eternal devotion or extreme heartbreak. Puppy love or ain’t nothin’ but a hound dog. Happily ever after or see ya, sucker.
But here’s
the catch, Love: tell it in just 14 words or less.
Three hard pushes. I screamed. He cried. New chocolate eyes open wide my soul.
ReplyDeleteOh, Pearl. YES.
DeleteAmazing.
awwwwww :-)
DeleteOh wow! Beautiful.
DeleteMy heart’s buoyant, but my pocket’s heavy: will she say yes…?
ReplyDelete:)
Deletenice one, Rebecca
DeleteAwesome, Rebecca. So much in so few words. Love it.
ReplyDeleteWe met at a party. Three years later we met again and Love entered.
ReplyDeleteLove it, Barbara. That "Love entered" sticks. The most welcome party guest. :)
Deletesometimes it happens that way
DeleteCanes
ReplyDeletein his left hand,
and her right.
In the middle they hold hands.
Wonderful! Such a strong, awesome visual, Linda. :)
Deletethanks, De
DeleteLove this one, Linda. I can totally see it. ;)
DeleteSo sweet!!
DeleteThey met by chance on a mountain climbing tour.
ReplyDeleteWas all uphill from there.
Heehee. ;)
DeleteThat is too cute!
DeleteTheir children according to birth order: Laurie, Oliva, Valerie, Elizabeth. Together they spell love.
ReplyDeleteOh, YES they do! Awesome!
DeleteOh wow!!! This is awesome!!! Great idea for naming the kids. :-)
DeleteShe never knew how much he lost when he gave her hand to him.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Baby.
DeleteAaawww ...
DeleteLove in the age of forever is as gold on the chart of elements.
ReplyDeleteAmen, Sharon. :)
DeleteNice!
DeleteHe poured out his heart. She slipped and fell head over heels.
ReplyDeleteAwesome, Rob. It's messy, ain't it? ;)
DeleteHe had peanut butter. She had chocolate. I match made in Heaven.
ReplyDeleteYum! :)
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ReplyDeleteOkay, here's mine:
ReplyDeleteThe Kiss
Commented on your blog, Linda. Wonderful! I had that flavor, once upon a time. ;)
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