I Have a Dream: Scent of Roses of Life
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I Have a Dream - Anna Roth
Ars amandi (The Art of Love)
Is it an art - being able to love?
Or is it a gift - being able to love?
Can only the one give love
who has been loved before?
Does being loved
precede the ability to love?
Let us look into the eyes
of a happy child,
allowed to experience a lot of love
and still does.
Already now this little child
gratifies us
by smiling at us.
Its happiness - is our happiness.
We put all our love
into the little child,
to form
a loving being.
Thus enriched
the little child grows up
and later then,
as an adult
he feels an inner desire
to share
the gift of love
devote himself- giving himself away
and immersed in this happiness
he thinks back to his childhood.
And all the love
he experienced,
all the love
he was given,
he wants to share.
And thus is growing from anew
a little child
that, beloved and blessed
may behold the world.
This way Ars amandi bestows
all generations
and likes to stay
where love is lived,
where the heart is given freely
and thus widens the view
towards God
who embodies love,
who guides the world,
nourishes it with His love
and instils it in the human heart
and therewith breaks the