Never sure of the in between beats
of the evermore...
Finding that in touches and glances
lies everlasting romances
of the paramour...
Hold on with only the grasp of memory
promising to taste what we are honoring
letting go of what's before...
~ Marilen J. Sarian & David Morin
*paramour
c.1300, noun use of adv. phrase par amour (c.1300) "passionately, with strong love or desire," from Anglo-Fr. par amour, from acc. of amor "love." Originally a term for Christ (by women) or the Virgin Mary (by men), it came to mean "darling, sweetheart" (c.1350) and "mistress, concubine, clandestine lover" (c.1386).

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