L-O-V-E, Bridges over Time
Now, I am often asked for the link to an interview I gave Benjamin Richter, a student in multimedia journalism earlier this year. I have added it to several blog posts, but here it is again for anyone who may have missed it might be interested:
Love and hate are among the strongest of human passions, and can always be relied upon to leave a deep impression on us; so deep, it can last a lifetime and beyond. Whoever we are, wherever, and whatever our gender or sexuality, love, in all its shapes and forms, is by far the more enduring and will always have the edge if only because it is a positive force for good; positive forces for anything less may well survive the test of time in terms of a human life span, but not necessarily across that posthumous consciousness which - knowingly or unknowingly - embraces us all.
L-O-V-E, BRIDGES OVER TIME
One summer we lay beneath a willow tree,
Time then to laugh, play, see kingfishers dive
Daring to dream, we made that summer ours,
Wherever tablets of stone that would see us part,
Copyright R. N. Taber 2007; 2020
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