lover, n.

Oh, how I hated this word. So pretentious, like it was always being translated from the French. The tint and taint of illicit, illegitimate affections. Dictionary meaning: a person having a love affair. Impermanent. Unfamilial. Inextricably linked to sex.
I have never wanted a lover. In order to have a lover, I must go back to the root of the word. For I have never wanted a lover, but I have always wanted lover, and to be loved.
There is no word for the recipient of the love. There is only a word for the giver. There is the assumption that lovers come in pairs.
When I say, Be my lover, I don't mean, Let's have an affair. I don't mean Sleep with me. I don't mean, Be my secret.
I want us to go back to that root.
I want you to be the one who loves me.
I want to be the one who loves you.

Author: David Levithan

<b>lover</b>, <i>n</i>.<br /><br />Oh, how I hated this word. So pretentious, like it was always being translated from the French. The tint and taint of illicit, illegitimate affections. Dictionary meaning: <i>a person having a love affair</i>. Impermanent. Unfamilial. Inextricably linked to sex.<br />I have never wanted a lover. In order to have a lover, I must go back to the root of the word. For I have never wanted a lover, but I have always wanted lover, and to be loved.<br />There is no word for the recipient of the love. There is only a word for the giver. There is the assumption that lovers come in pairs.<br />When I say, <i>Be my lover</i>, I don't mean, <i>Let's have an affair</i>. I don't mean <i>Sleep with me</i>. I don't mean, <i>Be my secret</i>.<br />I want us to go back to that root.<br />I want you to be the one who loves me.<br />I want to be the one who loves you. - David Levithan




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