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“Song of the Open Road"by Walt Whitman, from “Leaves of Grass”

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“How do I love thee?

A couple kisses during a wedding ceremony in a church adorned with large potted plants and a scenic stained glass window. Bridesmaids in teal dresses and groomsmen in suits observe.

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“by Elizabeth Barrett Browning

How do I love thee?

and, if God choose,I shall but love thee better after death.

“(i carry your heart with me [i carry it in])“by e.e.

Text on floral background reads: “I love you with my whole heart with a passion that can’t be expressed in words, only in kisses, glances, and years of adventure by your side."

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Text on floral background reads: “Give me your bad hair days, your long commutes, your burnt coffee, and lost keys. Give me your every day, and I will give you my love to make it all alright."

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Text reading, “I vow to always put you first, even during football season,” on a white background. Green floral border with white and yellow flowers.

A quote on a floral background reads: “Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same.” - Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights.

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Text on a floral background reads: “I love you, not only for what you are, but for what I am when I am with you.” - Roy Croft.

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