Discourse on Method

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Descartes knew doubt, as is well known,
but you have never given cause.
Your love's so obviously shown
Descartes would doubt his doubt was known.
No doubt our love has simply grown
without logic, without laws.
Descartes knew doubt, as is well known,
but you, my love, were not the cause.

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duddle146duddle146over 17 years ago
Natural.

A giving and taking of love ~ freely.

LeBrozLeBrozover 17 years ago
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Especially sweet, given Descartes' cause/effect reversal which gave rise to his doubts;

Might not have been your intention, but it works out that way!

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