Love in the time of summer
is like blistering dreams
Starting shivers in the lonely slumber
Daunted in the arms of dead hours
flying like bats
Until dawn.

Art – Alphonse Mucha, The Moon and the Stars, 1902.
Love in the time of summer
is like blistering dreams
Starting shivers in the lonely slumber
Daunted in the arms of dead hours
flying like bats
Until dawn.

Art – Alphonse Mucha, The Moon and the Stars, 1902.
She quit pretending she needs a hero.
She is her hero
Her own sun and stars.
She is her sunset above the sea
She is her moon in late twilights
She is her words making pools of smiles
For whom she adores.
She is the serpent slayer
and every day is a day of thunder and love.

Art – Water snakes by Gustav Klimt.
Litmus test = something (such as an opinion about a political or moral issue) that is used to make a judgment about whether someone or something is acceptable.
Litmus test = a test in which a single factor (as an attitude, event, or fact) is decisive.
Faithfulness as beauty reflected is the litmus test for love.

Art by Vladimir Kush.
If you want my love
Pay me in tenderness
Each day.

Art – Matrix of Love by Vladimir Kush.
Labyrinth is called
The love
outstretching and unending
like the gusts
of fadeless despair…
Against the mild dews
in pure mornings.
Tomorrows spread
and dawn always
Whilst the scent of your
Love is immortal.
Love is not love
if created in a feeling
of today.

Art – Joaquim Mir – The Labyrinth.
The story in the beginning
is always hard…
Then you cannot escape it.
It coils around you deeper and deeper
and burns with words
Unwritten.
……………………………………………………
I met him one shiny wintry day
My heart was as confused as the weather….

Art by Ivan Fedorovich Choultsé (1877 – 1932).
3D words are for when
the times are insane
and I proclame
I need one more picture
to show the same
love and patience
and yearn…
Given:

“Love is just a trick…”
If so, it works. Love made me cycle in the cold to visit the beautiful trees of Spring.
Out of love for Spring and Vincent:
When you catch a dream, you run after another in continuation of the first.
For you, Spring has built so much Love as to fill the sky with blue and the gardens with happy green.
I bid you to live the new days to the full and catch all your dreams in the most beautiful spring of your life!

Art – ‘The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies’, by Beatrix Potter (1909).
“How do you know if something is real? That’s easy. Does it change you? Does it form you? Does it give you wings? Does it give you roots? Does it make you look back at a month ago and say, “I am a whole different person right now”? If yes, then it’s real. The evidence of truth and reality lies in how much something can touch you, can change you, even if it’s from very far away. Distance is only the evidence of what can be surpassed.”
― C. JoyBell C.
Love is always real.

Art by Vladimir Kush.