The Dual Nature of Presence

quote: “Love me or hate me, both are in my favor. If you love me, I’ll always be in your heart. If you hate me, I’ll always be in your mind.”

In the realm of hearts, a dichotomy resides,
Love and hate, two forces that collide,
Yet I, the enigma, find solace therein,
For both hold power, where my essence has been.

Love me, and I shall forever reside,
Deep within the chambers, where affections reside,
An imprint etched, a flame that won't depart,
In your heart's sanctuary, I'll forever start.

But hate me, and I'll linger, a haunting ghost,
In the corridors of your thoughts, I shall boast,
An unwelcome presence, a memory unkind,
Forever etched, within the recesses of your mind.

For in this paradox lies my strange grace,
A dual existence, in love and hate's embrace,
To be remembered, whether sweet or bitter,
A presence enduring, a lingering quiver.

Love and hate, two sides of passion's fire,
A testament to the depths of desire,
I am the mirror, reflecting your heart's choice,
Forever etched, in your inner voice.

So love me or hate me, both in my favor,
For I am the catalyst, the soul's brave savior,
In your heart or mind, my essence remains,
A lingering presence, as destiny ordains.

In this dance of emotions, love and disdain,
I find my place, where I shall forever remain,
For I am the enigma, in love's sweet art,
Forever entwined, in your mind and heart.

 

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