Have you ever wondered what it would be like if you could buy love? Would you be able to get a package deal including magic and fireworks, and would you get a guarentee? And what about insurance? What if the love that you bought was faulty and it only worked for six months after you bought it. Would you get compensation if you gave 'claims direct' a call and told them your tale of how you bought love and it injured your heart? Do you think they'd advertise love on T.V with different companies selling different types of love like 'hot 'n' steamy love' or 'dreamy 'n' romantic love' or maybe even 'dangerous 'n' forbidden love' for all those adventurous types of people, and wouldn't it be strange sitting at the kitchen table discussing with your chosen partner what type of love you were gonna buy? If you walked into a shop, would you expect love to be sitting on the shelf in the form of a powder in a box, or in tablet form 'for fast acting effects' or in the form of liquid in a bottle like a magic potion?, or do you think you'd only be able to get it on prescription? Imagine taking a trip to see your GP, they sit you down in a big comfy chair and ask 'what can I do for you today?' and you reply 'I think I need some love' You describe your symptoms and walk away with a piece of paper which becomes your ticket into the ever popular world of love. What would happen if you overdosed on love? Would it be risking your life? Imagine all the scientists hiding away in their laboratories extracting all the possible emotions from everyone on this earth, mixing them together and calling it love! Did you ever sit back and think a while about the people who wouldn't be able to afford love? What would keep them going from one day to the next? And lastly, but most importantly, would people still buy love if they knew it could break their heart? After all, it's better to have loved and to have lost than to have never loved at all, isn't it? |