"Love me."
"Love me."
That's all it said.
Standing there all alone.
Two words side by side.
In matching juxtaposition.
To who is it from?
To who is it for?
It seems a command.
For it's not loved me as in a story or praise.
It's not loving me, as in a current action.
Love me, as in a future action.
Break it down.
I know what Love is.
I mean I think I know.
Do I know?
I know of it, but do I know it?
Do I understand it?
How do I express it?
Do I know what it means?
I've seen it expressed.
But have I expressed it?
Have I shown it?
Have I expressed it?
I have said it, but to show it?
I have cried it out, "Love Me"
while in desperate need.
But how do I respond when someone tells it to me.
It's just two simple words.
but put them side by side
in an area lacking contextual clues
and we search for what they are trying to say.
What do you mean?
or maybe it's what do I mean?
To whom would you say this?
How would they respond?
"Love me"
Thats all I know.
Show it to your kids.
Show it to your spouse.
Take it to your church.
Present it in your workplace.
Where did this come from?
And where will it go from here?
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