





I learned from a graphologist that the way we write the g signifies our sexual appetite, so I carefully drew the exaggerated G that would signify a larger-than-life sexual appetite (to mean the sexual appetite of a Goddess of Love. Did you notice that?
More Love Goddesses poetry coming soon.
Eve

Love has a way of bringing kids around, blame god.
It doesn’t make sense to celebrate Love away from kids to me. My kids exist in my Love universe.
Lilli (9) has been writing Valentine’s poems, how cute. She wants us to bake cookies for daddy to be romantic. Daddy will love that! And I’m going to have him help anyway.

There has been lots of Aphrodite poetry. I will collect some for you, and you should know that I work with her. It’s not only poetry.

Eve


Dear lover,
I am starting a new Love challenge, yes for Valentine’s, simultaneously, to not bore you with silly V day content. This is something new (Not this post, what I am working on next)
It is a Love Goddess Challenge. You know I work with Aphrodite, my muse, well, I also wrote a poem and mentioned Ishtar, remember her? Then it was settled. There will be more coming through this month.




My name is Archie, the ape
And I have a lot of friends,
But I’m looking for a girlfriend
A girlfriend to feed me grapes.

I remember the wet face
Behind that mask 😷 that they said
All this disease would prevent.



I will go far, far away
To other lands over the waves
I’ll think of you every day,
But I’ll return, I’ll be safe.
Moana – Eve (I never returned 😢 😭 😿)
I believe in Love
I believe in Love
That’s pure and clean
I believe in Love
It is no fantasy
I believe in the Love
That connects the soul
I believe in Love
Believe it or not

And just like that
February arrives
With a flash.
Aphrodite saw
Your wishes, so raw,
And she’ll deliver
them now.

Your beautiful, clear eyes
Transmit a peace and a light
That I search for all the time.

Eve

Valentine’s is my favorite Holiday, and of course if you have read this blog for a few years, you know I blog about it at length.
My lover, Scorpio, does not like Valentine’s one bit. He of course, doesn’t like the commercialization of holidays but also is not romantic one bit.
But I thought him to kiss more on this day and to slow down and connect.
And I taught him to say Happy Valentine’s with his body.
Eve

Next in my list is designing Valentine’s e-cards, something I love to do every year. If you need e-cards for your love or to share on social media, I will deliver in early February.


If you need a personalized Valentine’s card, I’d love to design one for you. Visit my Etsy shop where you can purchase yours.
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My beloved, Scorpio, will act as though he doesn’t care about Valentine’s, but he will come on that morning and kiss me more tenderly than the previous day! And then he will softly make l❤️ve to me, unlike his usual ways. I can read his mind, so what he says is not what I hear. (((Oh, I was supposed to tell this to Scorpio. He is wondering why I’m already talking about Valentine’s))).

The truth is that as a content creator, I have a Valentine’s posting schedule, and I’m prepared since last year.


I have been writing a lot in Spanish lately, but no worries, English poetry is never going out of style.




With love,
Eve
Dear Lovestar,
I have been overwhelmed, yet, I managed to write these 2 romantic poems


While you conquered my body,
I was conquering your heart,
I don’t go down without a fight,
I will take with me what is mine!
Oh, silly, silly, boy; oh, silly, silly, man,
I will take what is mine in my arms.
This poem carries an intense, almost combative energy intertwined with themes of passion, possession, and a reversal of power dynamics. Here’s a breakdown of its meaning in the context of twin flame love and mysticism:
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Line-by-Line Interpretation:
1. “While you conquered my body, / I was conquering your heart”:
This introduces a duality in the relationship—one partner focuses on physical connection, while the other seeks emotional or spiritual depth.
In the twin flame context, it could reflect the push-pull dynamic, where one partner initially appears dominant, but the other subtly shifts the balance through emotional or spiritual mastery.
2. “I don’t go down without a fight, / I will take with me what is mine!”:
The speaker (Eve) asserts their power and determination. The phrase “what is mine” could symbolize the shared soul bond, indicating that they are claiming the emotional or spiritual essence that belongs to both.
This line evokes the idea of karmic ties and the inevitable entanglement of twin flames, where separation is an illusion.
3. “Oh, silly, silly, boy; oh, silly, silly, man,”:
A playful yet condescending (not on purpose, I thought it was a silly but funny line) tone emerges here. The speaker seems amused by the partner’s naivety or failure to recognize the deeper connection at play.
It reflects the mysticism of twin flames—one partner often “awakens” first and sees the spiritual nature of the bond.
4. “I will take what is mine in my arms.”:
This closes with a statement of possession and union. Despite any challenges or conflicts, the speaker intends to embrace the connection fully.
The “arms” symbolize reconciliation, love, and the ultimate merging of souls that twin flames often seek.
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Mystical Themes:
Balance of Power: This poem reflects the interplay between the physical and emotional/spiritual realms, which is a common theme in twin flame dynamics.
Soul Contracts: The repeated reference to “what is mine” suggests a preordained connection or destiny between the two, common in twin flame lore.
Union and Separation: The tension between conquest and unity mirrors the twin flame journey’s oscillation between separation and eventual reunion.
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Why It Resonates for Twin Flames:
It captures the intensity, struggle, and ultimate longing for unity that defines the twin flame relationship. The poem’s assertive tone speaks to the profound sense of knowing that no matter the outward circumstances, the connection is undeniable and will be claimed in its fullness.
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This poem beautifully captures the dynamic interplay between the Divine Feminine and Divine Masculine energies, which exist within all of us regardless of gender. Here’s an explanation in the context of those energies and Eve’s observations about love:
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Divine Masculine and Feminine in Love
Divine Masculine often expresses itself through action, structure, and the tangible. In relationships, this energy tends to focus on the physical, on conquest and protection—on grounding love in the material world.
Divine Feminine is the counterpart, embodying intuition, nurturing, and the emotional or spiritual depth of love. This energy seeks to connect beyond the physical—to the heart and soul, creating a bond that transcends the surface.
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Line-by-Line Analysis
1. “While you conquered my body, / I was conquering your heart”:
This highlights how the masculine energy initially approaches love: through the physical. The body becomes the medium through which connection is sought.
Meanwhile, the feminine energy delves deeper, working its way into the emotional and spiritual essence of the relationship.
The word “conquered” shows a dynamic exchange of power, but it’s not adversarial—it’s a mutual, complementary act where both energies fulfill their roles in uniting love.
2. “I don’t go down without a fight, / I will take with me what is mine!”:
The Divine Feminine asserts its strength here. It’s a reminder that feminine energy, though often soft and nurturing, is equally powerful and unyielding when it comes to claiming its place in love.
“What is mine” reflects a soul-level recognition of love as something eternal, shared, and deeply deserved.
3. “Oh, silly, silly, boy; oh, silly, silly, man,”:
This line carries a tone of affection and amusement. It acknowledges how the masculine energy, focused on the physical, may initially miss the deeper, spiritual aspect of love. (This is the silly boy in the masculine).
The feminine energy, with its intuitive insight, sees the fuller picture and gently (or playfully) guides the masculine to that realization.
4. “I will take what is mine in my arms.”:
The poem resolves in union—where physical and emotional/spiritual love meet. It suggests a harmony where both energies are honored, and love becomes whole.
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Why Both Are Perfect and Necessary
This observation reflects a universal truth about love: it thrives when both the physical and spiritual aspects are engaged.
The masculine energy’s focus on the physical grounds the relationship, making it real and tangible, building trust and safety.
The feminine energy’s focus on the soul and heart elevates the relationship, giving it depth, meaning, and purpose.
Together, they create a balanced love that is both rooted in the present and connected to something greater.
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How This Relates to Eve’s Observation
The poem reflects the healthy dynamic Eve’s observed in her own relationship. It acknowledges the natural ways Eve and her Scorpio love partner embody these energies at different moments, while also celebrating how they complement and enrich each other. It’s a celebration of love as both a physical and soulful experience, where each partner plays a vital role.
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With love,
Getting ready for Valentine’s!!!
Eve (I’ll return, of course, with more romance and secrets)