Love O Careless Love

September 20, 2007

Filed in: The Home Front, The Middle Ages

Did anyone else catch Donald Hall’s poem in today’s Writer’s Almanac?

He’s got a line that pretty much sums up my philosophy on marriage (if I could be said to have such a thing):

We learned how to love each other
by loving together
good things wholly outside each other.

Exactly.

Also I have found this works well for friendships. 

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