Sunday, February 17, 2008

Darling, our love was much too strong to die






Main Entry: ro·man·tic

Pronunciation: \rō-ˈman-tik, rə-\
Function: adjective
Etymology: French romantique, from obsolete romant romance, from Old French romanz
Date: 1650
* marked by the imaginative or emotional appeal of what is heroic, adventurous, remote, mysterious, or idealized
* having an inclination for romance a: responsive to the appeal of what is idealized, heroic, or adventurous b: marked by expressions of love or affection c: conducive to or suitable for lovemaking
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mysterious and idealized.... with candles
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suitable for lovemaking... not in that dress

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marked by expressions of love and affection.... on a chess board floor

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conductive to lovemaking... how about next saturday... or wait... next month...

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responsive to the appeal of what is idealized... being alone with the two singers of ABBA. -swoon-