Love can be a noun, a verb and adjective. In many ways it can be undescribable or it can be completely fathomable. Love contains a wide variety of deeds or feelings. For example, love can be caring for someone, picking up litter you see on the Earth's floor or just respecting someone. These things can be considered loving deeds. Or caring, compassionate, trustworthy and respectful. Bracnches of love like the many pigments off each different leave of a tree. Some people can find love romantic, or icky to their definition of love. Wothout love in the world there would be no peace. But for if there is no love without hate then we would all be so similar...I think you can think of many ways to sow up love into a definition for you're own personal reason and fathom the things it can resimble or symbolize. I can get lost in thought on the subject. I belive that a person will love more than one other person before they find the one they want to be with for the rest of their life. And if they're lucky it just might be their first, like Mrs. Dupuy.
All the love that is givin to me is absolutly overwhelming and I cannot but be forced to give it back to them. I think the love that so many people have given me has come back and made me as loving and compassionate as I am. Although, there is a love that is a little harder to come by. Agape: unselfish love for another person. Usually related to Christianity, this love is the most powerful other than the love we recieve from God. As wide and as far the mind can search for strings of love to sow the heart and mind in understanding, love is one tricky puzzle.
Kat, I really like how you explain the many different ways people see love. I also like how you added definitions and examples to really get the point across.
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