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The content is a poem titled "Love For Me" by Suzanne Mondoux.

Abstract

The poem "Love For Me" by Suzanne Mondoux explores the theme of self-love and acceptance. The poem describes the speaker's journey towards embracing love and finding their way home. The poem is divided into several stanzas, each one emphasizing the importance of self-love and the need to let go of resistance towards it. The poem uses repetition and musical elements to create a sense of rhythm and flow, enhancing the overall emotional impact of the poem.

Opinions

  • The poem emphasizes the importance of self-love and finding one's way home.
  • The poem suggests that self-love is the first step towards being able to love others.
  • The poem uses repetition and musical elements to create a sense of rhythm and flow, enhancing the overall emotional impact of the poem.
  • The poem is written in a way that encourages the reader to reflect on their own journey towards self-love and acceptance.

Song — Love For Me

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Love For Me

I resisted love flowing to me, A path carved to me for me. I resisted all that flowed, My soul always giving me small reminders. To find my way home, A chance at love for no one but me. What was love to me and for me?

Hoo, La, Whoa, Whao. A chance at love for no one but me. Hmm, Hmm, Whoa, Whoa. So gentle my soul touches me, Reminding me how to find my way home. Hoo, La Whoa, Whoa.

A chance at life to take for me, All given to me all here for me. Where have I been? Why have I turned away from me? From a life given to me, So gentle so free. No matter the sorrow and all its tears, This life was given to me.

Hoo, La, Whoa, Whao. A chance at love for no one but me. Hmm, Hmm, Whoa, Whoa. So gentle my soul touches me, Reminding me how to find my way home. Hoo, La Whoa, Whoa.

So gentle my soul pleas with me. I release all resistance to come home, I release all resistance to love me, I’m finding my way home. It’s so easy if when I tumble, I’m figuring it out. I now know of no other way, For me to live my life but in harmony, In harmony with my soul.

Love for no one but me, first me. Then I can love you. Hmm, Hmm, Whoa, Whoa. Hoo, La, Whoa, La, La. So gentle my soul touches me, Reminding me to love me first. I’m finding my way home.

Hoo, La, Whoa, La la. Hmm, Hmm, so gentle my soul. This love for me.

Suzanne Mondoux

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Poetry
Self Love
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