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JBKlyde 04-23-2013 07:55 PM

W'ood B'urne 1947 Think- LOVE
 
Let's make Love a Verb. Too long it has been mostly a noun, a name, a nice picture, admired but too frail for the market place. True it is a verb in mother-love and romance but rare in daily drudgery. Love-songs and love stories glamorize Platonic infatuation but living love and lovely living is limited in latitude. Self-Styled Christian Nations blasted brotherly love in 2 world wars. To live down this plus the cruelty of Crusades, the disgrace of the Thirty Year War, the evil of the Inquisitions and present day enmity in our divided ranks, we Christians must do alot of loving. We must parallel in practice as a verb the love we preach as a noun.

Life without love in a home is chilling and character corroding. Love without life to implement it in a Christian is meaningless and mute. Love has life as an active verb in dealings and doings declarations.

Lets make love retroactive, like a wadge boost. Let's go back over past failures and by repentant restitution wipe out love indebtness. Retroactive Love can calm the surging strife that sickens the souls of men.

Lets make love prophylacticl, for it can prevent impending disaster. Prophylactic serums, vaccines and sanitation forestall epidemics and deadly plagues. Dr. Gergas made possible the Panama Canal by preventing yellow fever, which had defeated all previous efforts. Prophylactic love can prevent every pestilential passion that prevents the progress of good will and peace.

Love, an action verb, presents tense; retroactive, past tense; prophylactic; future tense, is man's imperative need. Not a pulpit platitude, not a mushy love lyric, not the effeminate monopoly mothers, but a ""he-man's"" means to remake mean men.

Love a verb.-an action verb, unabashed in business, retroactively repairing and prophylactically preparing mankind for "p'eace that p'asseth all understanding." Lets make love a verb.

Such thought should not evaporate in thin air. But they will if forgotten. Love will have more meaning as a noun according to how often we make it a verb. What do you think??

xoxoxoBruce 04-23-2013 10:39 PM

Love me or I'll make you wish you had, she told me. I think she was using love as both.;)

JBKlyde 04-24-2013 07:40 PM

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xoxoxoBruce 04-24-2013 11:33 PM

:lol2:

JBKlyde 04-26-2013 06:27 PM

I thought I would get a bigger reaction... seriously this is that love Elvis was on back in the day.. wake up peeps... if you never know love you never know peace and harmony... get your brain in gear peeps think about this stuff and react.. if you just sit around like a brain dead zombie the pc will eat you alive... waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaakke UP.

infinite monkey 04-27-2013 10:16 AM

I love to love
But some will shove
Your love
Off a cliff

Or into the road
To be eaten by a toad
After a 20 ton load
Has smashed you

Love makes you blind
Makes you see how unkind
The world is that binds
And breaks our spirits

Best just to let
Love be a set
Of actions and sweat
Not sly words
Or cute innuendos

I love Eeyore.

:)

JBKlyde 05-04-2013 11:19 AM

Freedom is Alive and Well,
But a SLow Hell,
Is a wretched Smell,
Everything is going,
To be fine and Well,
I have to ask,
How deep is the Well,
Heaven taste like a,
Fresh water spring,
And under preasure,
Comes a diamond ring,
It appears to me,
That the truth will set you free,
But you must obey,
If you want to see,
The light of day,
Open your eyes open the lock,
you've always had the key,
Just put Gods love on top.


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