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Last breath Quote by Wulf Francú Godgluck

“His lips were my heaven, his body my utopia, his eyes my everlasting end. His heart my soul’s prison. And the King would ruthlessly protect him till it gave its last breath.” quote by Wulf Francú Godgluck
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““His lips were my heaven, his body my utopia, his eyes my everlasting end. His heart my soul’s prison. And the King would ruthlessly protect him till it gave its last breath.””

Wulf Francú Godgluck

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About This Quote

A passionate declaration of love that portrays the beloved as both sanctuary and confinement, emphasizing devotion that persists even unto death.

In simple terms: Intense romantic devotion

Key Takeaway

Love can be both refuge and prison

Themes

love devotion paradox eternity sacrifice

Mood

passionate melancholic intense

Type

poetic romantic dramatic

When to use this quote

  • confessing love
  • writing poetry
  • intimate relationships
  • dramatic storytelling

Key Concepts

romantic idealism emotional duality loyalty

Practical Applications

  • creative writing
  • relationship counseling

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does it mean to love someone as both heaven and prison?
  • How does this paradox affect personal freedom?

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