What is this thing called love? Poet Julian Gallitano has the answer, at least for him.
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In Our Youth
Seek to understand
Not so much as to be understood
Somehow there is blame which lies at my fingertips as I speak to St. Francis in my prayers
Lace clouds on an auburn sunset
I dream of you and me at the beach on Cape Cod when we were children
Building sandcastles at low tide on a hot summer day
The holy tombs standing empty now in my current dreams and thoughts
A god we forgot in our adolescence
Older now, we think of justice and the pursuit of happiness
Wrong told for right, a lifetime of words speak to my emotions
And as the sun rises in the morning, and I look into your eyes over a cup of coffee
I realize
Just exactly what is love
– Julian Gallitano
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