I have heard of the differences in the types of love but mainly I think people would agree love is either romantic or platonic. But do people really know the definition of love? Do I even truly know the definition? Is there a scripted definition? Over the course of my seventeen years I have heard of others experiences with romantic or platonic love, and I have had experiences of mine own. I can easily say love consistently follows me through this journey …show more content…
It has taken many turns, some sharp and some gentle. Some of my favorite turns have led me into other countries and into the presence of those who live there. I became consciously aware of my desire to understand love on my return from a lovely, heart wrenching nine days in Bayamo, Cuba. One expects love from a person who has their life together or who lives comfortably. But to be loved by a person who doesn’t know when they will next eat a meal is a truly profound experience. I spent my days there in the presence of such …show more content…
It is a fire. A fire that consumes every barrier it meets. Because of this lady I know it can go through even the barriers of language and sight. When I left the compound I still saw a lady who would never physically see me. I still saw a lady who would never physically hear me. But now I see a lady who loves. She proved me wrong. She proved that love makes it possible for her to see me and to hear me. She proved that love can truly be a constant companion through every turn life takes. Love is persistent through every situation that occurs. Love is durable. And it truly knows no barriers. I have no perfectly scripted definition of love but I know deeply that it isn’t cold or a force that