The Church of Splendor: Loving Cathleen – The 57 second book trailer

“There is no better incentive to staying on the path to Splendor than to marry someone you have to live up to.”

“There is no better incentive to staying on the path to Splendor than to marry someone you have to live up to.”

I’m playing hooky from The Church of Splendor this Sunday so I can commune anniversarily with my wife.

This is a very short trailer for my new book on living up to your love, Loving Cathleen:

Buy the book and inspire yourself at bit.ly/LovingCathleen

I read the poem in last Sunday’s service, embedded above, but the book trailer version is as close as I’m going to get to a canonical reading. Here are the verses:

Loving Cathleen, an exploration of the most fully-committed romantic love, available now at Amazon.com.

Loving Cathleen, an exploration of the most fully-committed romantic love, available now at Amazon.com.

     kiss me your glory i kiss you my joy
     kiss me your giggling girlishness
          i kiss you my mannish boy

     kiss me your tickling i kiss you my laughter
     kiss me your before your before your before
          i kiss you my ever after

     kiss me your promise i kiss you my prayer
     kiss me your fire i kiss you my air
     kiss me your hunger i kiss you my need
     kiss me your giving i kiss you my greed
     kiss me your worship i kiss you my vow
     kiss me your present your presence your presents
          i kiss you my endless now

     kiss me your seeking i kiss you my knowing
     kiss me your staying your staying your staying
          i kiss you my never going

     kiss me your wisdom i kiss you my clever
     kiss me your always your always your always
          i kiss you my always forever

If your love life isn’t all you wish it were, give me your mind for four hours. You’ll never see love the same way again.

Thanks for your interest. We’ll be back next week with more uncomfortable subjects no one wants to talk about.

This entry was posted in Love and marriage, Poetry and fiction, Splendor!. Bookmark the permalink.