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Multiple loves

      Is the love of lovers bigger than the love of mothers? Does the love of lovers involve everybody because lovers have got so much love inside them? Are lovers and mothers capable of distributing love like bread?
        If we feel love many times, will it be possible to love another person with the same emotion, at the same time?
        Why not?
       When love winds up, another love starts. Moved by curiosity, by affection, and by kindness. Love looks for a comfortable place where sweet hands wipe its tears caused by a love that went away. Then, the heart hits again, in a hallucinated and different rhythm. Faces rush, eyes fire up and shine again, and opaque semblances become funny faces.
        Lost love is replaced with a new love or it creates a new way to look forward to its desires but, now, more mature, less anxious.
        If we love a lot of times we will fall in love at the same time for others, why not?
        If someone hurts his lover maybe he will be hurt in the same way. For instance, when the one that went away finds his ex-lover in another’s arms. He might regret and maybe he asks for forgiveness, and he might try to go back… but love is a game and game is a competition.
      When someone walks alone in a street and is going nowhere, the sadness might be there. Suddenly, those sad eyes look up at and a familiar voice sounds again. Arms show his lovely hands, and the sadness is over. The lover’s heart starts to hit again, and plenty of passion, like a fall, fills the void with hope. Now life blooms and it celebrates the new as a goal.
       Love falls in love with a lot of hearts, with a lot of names. He is alone and he loves his loneliness or lives in peace embraced by sweet eyes and involved by affections for those who deserve it. Love is made up of small details, and one of them is the necessity to get together with someone.
        The answer is: Our heart loves a lot of times but it always chooses the real destiny of our passion.

Photo from: Photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash 

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Nilson Lattari

Nilson Lattari é carioca, escritor, graduado em Literatura pela Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, e com especialização em Estudos Literários pela Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora. Gosta de escrever, principalmente, crônicas e artigos sobre comportamentos humanos, políticos ou sociais. É detentor de vários prêmios em Literatura

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