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I Propose
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The Story

"I Propose" Story:
In a realm where love blossomed like a radiant rose, there existed a profound proposal. "I propose that love is a rose, Not any casual flower found," the poem declared. It was a love nurtured in the "soil of communication," not merely rooted in the ground.
The image accompanying these verses depicted a vibrant scene, perhaps a garden bathed in a warm, golden light. Two figures, their forms intertwined like the petals of a rose, stood amidst a flourishing landscape. The air was filled with the fragrance of blooming flowers, and the atmosphere resonated with "tender agreements" and "healing thoughts".
This love, the poem suggested, was not a solitary bloom but "two flowers, Two - not one lonely rose in bloom". It was a "fresh bouquet of beauty and power," a heavenly creation in a "red costume". These two souls, in their "search of elegance and grace," shared "each other's time and space," treasured by the "gods and human race".
Their love story, much like the poem, was a testament to the transformative power of connection. It was a journey where "body, mind and spirit" were transformed, a dance of admiration and shared dreams. And as they stood together, surrounded by the beauty of their blossoming love, they embodied the very essence of the poem's proposal: a love that was a radiant rose, a sacred bond, a timeless treasure.
The Poet's Words

I propose that love is a rose
Not any casual flower found
A sun kissed seed that grows
In the soil of communication
Not in the ground
But in the garden of admiration Where tender agreements are formed Where healing
thoughts and sensations
See body, mind and
spirit transformed
I say love is two flowers Two - not one lonely rose in bloom
A fresh bouquet of beauty and power Heaven's offspring
in a red costume
Two in search of elegance and grace Sharing each other's
time and space
Treasured by the gods
and human race
E. Laurence Bake
