Motivational Quote Of The Day – 28 Feb 2012 – Plato – Sing A Song Of Love
Tuesday, February 28th, 2012Motivational Quote Of The Day – 28 Feb 2012 – Plato – Sing A Song Of Love
Every heart sings a song, incomplete, until another heart whispers back. Those who wish to sing always find a song. At the touch of a lover, everyone becomes a poet. - Plato
*******It’s amazing how many love songs and poems that have been written. They are sung by many, copied by thousands and recited by more. Even as children we are affected by love. It only intensifies with more understanding as we age. Loving and losing is usually identified as heartbreak. Heartbreak feels just so. It literally feels like your heart has been broken in two. The saying “…died from a broken heart” has been proven. It sounds crazy, but I read the story of a mother who died of a myocardial infarction the day after receiving news her son had died at war. You can read more about this subject here http://shine.yahoo.com/healthy-living/really-die-broken-heart-study-175000128.html. For those that are in love, they soon become poets and songwriters. Love sparks this creativity that never existed in a person prior to falling in love with a particular person. People sing, hum and speak words of love. It is a glorious feeling indeed which is why some of the most famous songs and poems are written about love. I, too, have written many a song and poem regarding the object of my affection. I have also written some heartbreak songs and poems and believe you me, I prefer the former. I hope to write and sing many more songs, poems and stories about love and I wish you all the best in regards to your hearts desire.
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