You, my children, possess my love.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → You, my children, possess my love.
- → Belonging to the father with the aware conviction of infinite love makes you shine.
- → I take possession of your soul.
- → Work for my only love.
- → Anyone can be completely mine if he wants it.
- → Who wants me can have me.
- → I am yours all and you are everything for me.
- → I love you, you are mine.
- → You belong to me, you are mine, you voluntarily love me.
- → You are not the son of a man, you are not nobody.
- → You're all mine, you belong to me.
- → You don't belong and don't look like what doesn't love you.
- → My lineage is a love story.
- → I own your heart and you own mine only with love, a precious gift that unites us in a total, inseparable way.
- → Eternal parentage is a divine promise, a spiritual connection that unites every generation.
- → Eternal offspring is a promise, a strong bond, an unalterable union.
- → Love unites us in a bond that lasts forever.
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