Read and comment on various issues in the news, in the church, and the world as Robert L. Carpenter, II opines weekly and sometimes daily.
Sunday, July 19, 2009
The Physiology of Love
THE PHYSIOLOGY OF LOVE
My heart is sad when I don't hear from her.
My stomach gets butterflies when I do hear from her.
My mind spins in excitement when I encounter her.
My lips tingle when I kiss her
My feet pick up the pace when I'm walking towards her.
My hands gently hold her when in my arms
My eyes are teary whenever I see her
My ears listen attentively whenever she speaks to me
It is so amazing
The physiology of love
-Robert L. Carpenter, II
July 19, 2009
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love,
physiology
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