Friends and Lovers

"The Greeks believed that once there were no male and female, that all souls were one. Then the souls were torn apart, male and female. The Greeks thought that when you found the other half of your soul, your soul mate, that it would be your perfect lover. But I think if you find your other half, you would be too much alike to be lovers, but you would still be soul mates."

(Extract from Obsidian Butterfly by Laurell K. Hamilton)
-- Pg. 158 -- Edward speaking about Anita.



As lovers our broken half souls join in union
We become what we once were
Whole. Together. One.
We are as we should be. Together. Apart.
Always one. Forever connected.
Joined at the tattered edges of our souls. Connected.
One needed to make the other whole
Both needed to survive
Head and heart. The soul will survive on. Forever

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