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Valentine’s

(belongs to you)

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Valentine got famous

For correspondence;

Other saints send messages

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Valentine left words

Of love and encouragement

As other saints have done—as

You or I have done

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Then red and pink took over

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Red for hearts,

Pink for I don’t know

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Lace got in there, too:

We covered up our furniture,

Covered our piano legs

With that

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Well, why not?

We need the colors in the winter

And red means passion,

Loyalty as well

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While pink is fragile

As are all relationships

In part

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Happy day for strengthening

Like exercise,

Metal in devotion

Like the metal in the jewelry

For a sign we wear

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Happy Valentine’s

With valentines

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Don’t force it

Or deny it:

If deny it,

Maybe do so

With a saint’s

Prudent

Contemplative quiet

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For the rest,

Give the cake

Share the cake

Eat the cake

Enjoy refined sugar

Or have raisins

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Or above the silence

And beneath the noise

Go slowly—pleased to

Talk it through

On or by

The sidewalks of the world

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C L Couch

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now you have a day to plan—you’re welcome

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By Lorie Shaull from Washington, United States – Happy Valentine’s Day!, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=56401542

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