Monday, February 14, 2022

Be Mine!

 


By: Marcia King-Gamble

www.lovemarcia.com

 Today, Valentine’s Day, just happens to be my day to blog. While Valentine’s Day is considered the day to show your love and appreciation, this should be every day, and not this one day to shower your love with candy and flowers.

The concept of love through the ages is nothing new. Anthropologists have studied over 200 societies and come to the conclusion that  Romantic Love is truly universal. Some say Romantic Love began way back in  France in  the 12th century when troubadours  or singing minstrels wandered the streets singing ballads. The oldest love poem dates back four thousand years to ancient Sumeria when Queen Inanna fell in love with a shepherd boy, Dumusi, whom she called, My Beloved—the Delight of her eyes. Love crosses all class lines  and ethnicities.


In ancient Greece we have Psyche falling in love with Eros whom she whispers to: “I love you. I love you desperately, I love you more then myself.” 

A seventh century Arabic legend has Majnum and Layla falling in love despite feuding families. Tragically,  they both die young and like Romeo and Juliet they die of love. 

A twelfth Century Chinese fable has  Chang Po eloping with Meilan,  the daughter of a high level official, but because of class differences it didn’t end well. She was buried alive in her father’s garden when caught. Definitely morbid.    

Guatemala has its own love story. Deep in the jungle is a temple built in 700 AD by the greatest Mayan Sun King. This temple was built as a tribute to the wife he loved and whom unfortunately died young. Her temple faces his. They now exist in eternity together.

The concept of love and falling in love hasn't changed that much. Today, we seek love out in different ways. The Internet and dating sites make it possible for people to cast their nets wide. But is our search for love really all that different today? Two couples (friends) living in completely different cities or countries, often promise their offspring to the other, and that's way before the baby is born  Is that so much different from families in India selecting suitable mates for their children?  In  Europe, and the United States royals and the wealthy, handpick mates of  similar classes.

Today is Valentine’s Day and we are talking about love in its various shades and forms. True love that leaves you breathless and transforms you. The kind of love that most of us hope for and some find. The man on the white horse that sweeps you off your feet. The woman who leaves us weak-kneed and speechless. In the words of Juliet - “Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?”

He & she are everywhere.  Isn't there a little Romeo and Juliet in all of us?  We just need to believe in everlasting love and one where the ending isn’t so tragic. 

Speaking of love, here's a sweet Valentine's story from my backlist. https://amzn.to/3rMLcJd



 

 Happy Valentine’s Day All! Love is in the air,  not just today, but every day.



About Marcia King-Gamble

USA bestselling 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 former travel industry executive has spent most of life in the United States. A National Bestselling author, Marcia has penned over 34 books and 8 novellas. She has contributed to Michael Fiore’s DigitalRomanceInc and served as a moderator on the now defunct eHarmony advice boards.  Having witnessed the bad, the ugly, and the not so good in relationships, she still prefers to write about happily ever after. Caring for her animal family keeps her grounded and sane.

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4 comments:

Judith Ashley said...

Great history lesson! Always love learning something new and a love poem four thousand years old was only one tidbit I gleaned from your post. May your Valentine's Day be filled with love, your favorite chocolate, flowers and maybe a bottle of champagne. You deserve it all!

kathleen Lawless said...

Wonderful post! I love how long these traditions have lasted. Have yourself a day that is as special as you are!

Marcia King-Gamble said...

Thanks Judith. It's been a wonderful Valentine's Day so far. I hope yours is equally as delightful. You have such kind words. Raising a glass to you!

Marcia King-Gamble said...

Thank you Kathleen. Happy Valentine's Day to you and Steel. So happy to have you as a friend.