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We lie in each other's arms eyes shut and fingers open and all the colors of the world pass through our bodies like strings of fire.
Marge Piercy
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote describes the deep connection and intimacy shared between lovers, highlighting a vibrant and passionate connection.

Marge Piercy's quote beautifully illustrates the intensity of love and physical intimacy, where two individuals completely surrender to each other. As they lie together, they transcend the mundane and experience life force flowing through them, suggesting that love is not just a physical act but a profound emotional and spiritual exchange that enriches their existence.

Themes

LoveIntimacyConnectionPassionEmotion

In practice

Example use cases

This quote can be used in a wedding speech to emphasize the beauty of love and connection.

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