Author notes
Why do I say tantalizing, you ask? Hmmm... Tantalize; not only does it mean to 'supposedly raise hopes and disappoint', it is also synonymous to other characteristics of love- alluring, captivating, enticing and even frustrating- that are true beyond doubt.
This should do.
What prompted me to use this word? Try to comprehend the poem- 'In the bazaars of Hyderabad' by Sarojini Naidu... I said comprehend; not just read.
Peace.
A contest entry
- ♥ Love in ONE word ♥ by KitterBean.
900 points, ended October 8, 2008, 48 entries
• next story in this contest, remove from contest
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I agree, love is very tantalizing. Yummy word choice...
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Wow, I loved this!! Very well done. ^^ I agree with the synonym factors as well.
Funny most love ends in disappointment. x__x
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I don't agree (Going by definition) , but everyone is different. Great job.
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Hmmm... Your disagreement doesn't come as a surprise, my friend. Not that I don't believe in those banal, bland and plebeian definitions people give for 'love'. Just that, I am entitled my view, just as others are.
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Okey Dokey...No need to get offended. As i said ...everyone is different...i meant no offense. Cat.
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Oh no...
None taken! Just made myself heard; that's all.
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yay! No hard feelings!
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phew.....fully prepared...you are really incarnation of Skenda... aggression in everything ... really very stong and powerful word.good luck for contest dear


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Skanda, dear...
Thank you very much. Glad you liked it.
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