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Ethan's avatar

Congrats, friend!

Rivers + Robots's avatar

Thank you! Lucky me!!

Mary Alice Clark's avatar

Happy anniversary. You are a match from many heavens

Rivers + Robots's avatar

Mary Alice, you're a beautiful human being. Thank you!!

Ram's avatar

Happy Anniversary!

Patrick Eades's avatar

Love some anterior tibialis in my poetry. Very nice, and congrats!

Rivers + Robots's avatar

Haha! My husband is going to be way too excited about this comment.

Patrick Eades's avatar

Is he in the health field?

Rivers + Robots's avatar

We both are (shhh). He's a neuromuscular therapist, I'm a nutritionist. We have our own little business.

It's pretty sexy poetry, eh?

Patrick Eades's avatar

Cute. 🥰

I'm a physio.

Nick Hills's avatar

Wonderful poem!

"What a weirdo!

It would take a lobotomy

To I love you"

Is the most romantic part. Great job! Have a beautiful day!

Rivers + Robots's avatar

Thank you, Nick!

It's true. I'm one of the lucky ones, married to the love of my life.

Gustave Deresse's avatar

Happy for you. 😁💕

Rivers + Robots's avatar

Thank you, G!!

Gustave Deresse's avatar

Ahww haha ❤️

Amy Bhatti's avatar

♥️Happy Anniversary♥️

Rivers + Robots's avatar

Thank you, Amy!!

Donal McKernan's avatar

We love the movement in a seeming stillness,

the breath in the body of the loved one sleeping,

the highest leaves in the silent wood,

a great migration in the sky above:

the waters of the earth, the blood in the body,

the first, soft, stir in the silence beneath

a strident voice, the internal hands of the mind,

always looking for touch, thoughts seeking

other thoughts, seeking other minds,

the great arrival of form through all our hidden themes.

And this breath, in this body,

able, just for a moment to give and to take,

to ask and be told, to find and be found,

to bless and be blessed, to hold and be held.

We are all a sun-lit moment come from a long darkness;

what moves us always comes from what is hidden,

what seems to be said so suddenly,

has lived in the body for a long, long time…

- David Whyte