Monday, December 5, 2011

Sweet Love

Today's NOTE
Most people I know like sweets.  It can be a sweet taste, as sweet look, a sweet behavior, or a sweet smell. It can be a little sweet, moderately sweet, or very sweet.  But, they like it sweet.  It could be a desert, a drink, a natural fruit, a fragrance, an appealing look, or a character trait.  It's just sweet.  If you like sweets, you know what you what, when you want it and how you want it.  The sweetness is sometimes hard to resist.  The scent increases your craving for it.  The sight of it makes you want it or want more of it.  If it's free, you take as much as you can.  You may consume it in large quantities or small, depending on your habits, but you have to have something sweet.  While some can say that sweets are not good for you, there are some sweets that are.  Sweetness is built into some of the most healthiest foods we eat naturally.  Sweet behaviors that demonstrate kindness, caring and sharing are good character traits to have.  Sweet fragrances can provide aromas that are calming and relaxing.  Then there's sweet love.  That's the love that is oh, so good.  It bottles up all that is good about the other sweets into one.  Sweet love is patient and kind.  Sweet love does not envy or is not jealous.  Sweet love shares and cares.  Sweet love gives.  Sweet love is a smile, a laugh and a "hello".  Sweet love is saying, "I love you", because I really do. Sweet love is yesterday, today, and future tomorrows.  Sweet love is all good and then some.  The next time you go to the store, see something passing by, or meet someone and notice something sweet, add a little sweet love to it in the process.  Love always.  Love daily.  365 love.

Have you told someone you loved them today?  I have. TM

Love yesterday, today and future tomorrows TM,
Torion



Message in the MUSIC
Anita Baker – Sweet Love
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Y9DYGiDL1o

Note the QUOTE!
"You never lose by loving.  You always lose by holding back." --- Barbara DeAngelis

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