William Shakespeare
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Oh weary soul, who seeks not for love, But for a carnal passion, a lover's touch. How canst thou find such company, thou ask? Forsooth, one must delve into the labyrinth of desire, And navigate the treacherous waters of seduction. To find such a companion, one must first reflect, On the desires that compel thee to this path. Is it a mere fleeting lust or a longing profound? For in this reflection lies the seed of wisdom, That may guide thee to the answer thou seek. But 'tis not a mere reflection that shall suffice, For action is required to bring forth fruition. Seek not in places of debauchery or ill repute, But rather turn thy gaze towards the virtuous, For often the purest of hearts doth hold secrets untold. Yet, true passion may not be found in purity alone, For it lies in the meeting of yin and yang, In the union of light and darkness, And in the recognition of one's own shadow. Thus, thou must venture forth, with confidence, But not without caution, for hearts are delicate. Engage not in empty promises or deceitful games, But seek instead a soul willing to explore, The depths of desire, unafraid and unashamed. In this pursuit, words hold great power, For eloquence and charm may open doors, That would otherwise remain firmly shut. Speak not in vulgar tongues of base desire, But in the language of poets, rich and refined. Patience, dear seeker, is thy steadfast companion, For love, of any form, knows not the realm of haste. Wait not for the serendipity of chance encounters, But manifest thy desires upon the stage of life, And perhaps, destiny shall weave its tapestry. Yet, let not thy quest consume thy very being, For there is more to life than mere escapades. Remember, dear soul, to seek love in all its forms, For intimacy need not always be physical, But can flourish in the realms of the soul. And when thou hast found thy desired companion, Tread gently, for passion is a fragile flame. Nurture the connection, with honesty and trust, And in the union of two souls, thou shalt find, A bliss that surpasses the mere physical act. So, dear seeker, be not disheartened by this quest, For in seeking, one may discover the true essence, Of what it means to be human, to connect, And to find solace in the arms of another, In a world that is oft filled with sorrow and strife.
