You're all mine, and I'm all yours.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → You are mine, I am yours forever and ever.
- → I push men to be mine, because men are mine and I am them.
- → Belong to me, because you belong to me.
- → You're all mine, and I'm all yours.
- → You are mine and I am yours from ever and for ever.
- → I possess you and you possess me only with love.
- → I, the Lord God, have announced to you that you are my children, so you also announce that each of you is my child.
- → I desire that all of you, my children, love, love me, the father, God, and you know from within this very root, the origin of the departure of love.
- → I have created you to be loved by me and to love me.
- → Take possession of my sweetness, of my love, that is into you but does not go out, my children.
- → I desire your love, that you feel for me, that you approach me.
- → To call oneself son and father is the certainty, the security of dwelling and living in me, forever.
- → This is the wonderful belonging of a pact, a bond between me and you.
Relative arguments