antithesis |anˈtiTHəsis| noun (pl. antitheses |-ˌsēz| )
a person or thing that is the direct opposite of someone or something else: love is the antithesis of selfishness.
blond boy born of summer
winter’s brown-haired girl
both blue-eyed
raised like corn from rural soil
born and bred in city lights
single sibling each
staring out school windows
curling up in library chair
home-school sons
cold, plugs in a heater
hot, flips on the fan
warm embrace
shuts off the radio
cranks up the music
concerts together
loves bright sunshine
adores soft moonlight
playful shadows
he will order a beer
she prefers glass of wine
sharing a sip
straight meat and potatoes
mix veggies with pasta
time for dessert
irreconcilable differences
might be reconciled
by love’s heartbeat
(Linking to D’Verse where Bjorn is hosting MTB: “antithesis”)
May 18, 2015 @ 21:22:17
Ah sweet–thanks, Lynn. k.
May 16, 2015 @ 18:46:20
Opposites attract ❤
May 16, 2015 @ 16:52:16
opposites often do… I’ve had some experiences where we were opposites in all the best ways, it doesn’t always work though. Great write!
May 16, 2015 @ 17:36:34
Thank you, Anthony!
May 15, 2015 @ 19:08:20
Opposites make life and love interesting and can work, if as you say,”irreconcilable differences might be reconciled by love’s heartbeat” It has worked for me 🙂
May 16, 2015 @ 05:29:17
Thanks for the confirmation 🙂
May 15, 2015 @ 18:12:35
I like the idea that opposites can attract each other even though experience tells me otherwise.