By: Marcia King-Gamble
www.lovemarcia.com
Ah, the month of February and love is in the air. it's a month that promises hearts, red roses, and delectable chocolates, A month when so many not "coupled" feel alone.
Time to contemplate
the age old question What is love and does true love even exist?
This probably sounds
like an odd question coming from a romance writer. It’s also a question that’s been debated over the years. So let's talk about it. What exactly is love?
Is it as poet Robert Burns
said?
O my Luve is like a red, red rose
That’s newly sprung in June;
O my Luve is like the melody
That’s sweetly played in tune…
Or is it as William Shakespeare penned?
Thou art more lovely and more temperate
Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,
And summer’s lease hath all too short a date;
Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines,
And often is his gold complexion dimm'd;
And every fair from fair sometime declines…
Is it as Donna Sommers said … Love to Love you baby?
Ahaaw, I love to love you, baby
Ahaaw, I love to love you, baby,
When you're laying so close to me. There's no place I'd rather you be than with me…
If
loving you is wrong, I don't wanna be right
If
being right means being without you
I'd rather live a wrong doing life
When
I'm alone in my room sometimes I stare at the wall
And in
the back of my mind I hear my conscience call
Telling
me I need a girl who's as sweet as a dove
For the
first time in my life, I see I need love
I need
love (love, love, love, love...)
I need
love
I need
love
I don’t
have a Valentine’s novella released this year, last years By Heart is
still available. https://www.amazon.com/Heart-H-Caldwells-Book-ebook/dp/B08CRC78W1/ref
It’s a tale of Cyndy Lawsen who hated even the thought of Valentine’s Day, yet through happenstance, met her true love at that time of year.
Another Valentine's release was Ring in
the Moment, https://www.amazon.com/Ring-Moment-Book-2-ebook/dp/B07W47S297/ref
a tale of love found during the month of February.
Romance is definitely in the air and love often finds us when we least expect it,
Have a Happy Valentine’s Day! Show love by doing small things. But more importantly remember to be kind.
Coming this February I am rereleasing This Way Home. Here's what the old cover looked like and here's a preview of the new one (the woman with legs.)
About
Marcia King-Gamble
Romance writer, Marcia King-Gamble
originally hails from a sunny Caribbean island where the sky and ocean are the
same mesmerizing shade of blue. This travel industry executive and current
world traveler has spent most of life in the United States. A National
Bestselling author, Marcia has penned over 34 books and 8 novellas. Her free
time is spent at the gym, traveling to exotic locales, and caring for her
animal family.
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7 comments:
Fun post, Marcia! I agree that real love starts with friendship. There's a reason why many of us say our spouses/partners are our best friends.
There are many ways to look at love, Marcia. Thank you for sharing so many of them expressed in poetry and lyrics. It made me think...Maybe love can be all of those things, or different things to different couples. I do think friendship and respect are two important building blocks of a lasting relationship. Not necessarily a close friendship, but enough knowledge of the other person's character to know you share certain core values. My husband and I met volunteering for a charity that fights hunger at home and abroad. We didn't date for about a year, but when we did, I knew he was smart, funny, kind, brave, and cared about making the world a better place.
We married while in our teens, and just celebrated 50 yrs. together!
Also, Marcia, I love your updated cover for your re-release!
Lynn I neve understood people who claim their romantic partners were not their best friends. Makes me wonder what they have to talk about.
What a wonderful love story Sarah. We should all find our perfect match. Happy 50th to you and many more.
I loved all the choices of poetry and music lyrics--each of them iconic in their own way. I'm a believer that the best romantic relationships are also the best friendships. Certainly sexual attraction and sparks may begin one down that path, but to stay together you have to become partners who respect and trust each other. For me, that is also the basis of a long-lasting friendship. When you grow older, that initial chemistry will remind you what you had but will likely no longer be the driving force of your relationship. Instead it will be the friendship, companionship, even the ability to sit in silence together but never question that you can count on your partner.
One other thing about Valentine's day is very important to me. That is the celebration of other types of love besides romantic love. As a child we would exchange valentines in school with all our classmates. I remember my extended family getting together (cousins, uncle, aunts, grandparents) and exchanging valentine cards. It was such a good, warm feeling to know that so many people loved me. I knew that my extended family always had my back and they still do more than 60 years later.
Thanks for sharing such a personal memory, Maggie. Happy Valentine's Day to you!
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