in #3 months ago

I'm not sure if it counts as a quote, it's a lyric from a song I love that goes

The coffee is warm, but it's not too good,
Or maybe it's misunderstood like me

It's a song Jack White wrote for his wife and it's just a very intimate and true portrayal of actual love. Because at its core, that's what actual love is, not fly me to the moon nonsense, but buttering someone's toast while they're making the coffee. :)


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My unusually milky coffee (new pack, too bitter otherwise).

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Sad that it was a bitter coffee. I understand the feeling of reality hitting over all the sugary words that are normally spoken when it comes down to love. Hoping your next batch is better than the one you're drinking. ☕️

I sure do...thank you for your kind words, @coffeenlove

Hello, @honeydue grateful for the clarification and for your reading. The truth was that I confused the word quote... language things🫣, I imagine.
Anyway, it's already fixed.🧐🤔🥴
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@honeydue
Wow!
I've never heard that song, but that's a good quote that resonates with me too 🤗

I don't know that song...but if it's about coffee, I like it.
Thanks for your observations.
For me, coffee with milk is for very particular occasions, @honeydue

I haven't heard that song yet, there is always a first time. You are very right with your quote, many times, we jump to conclusions.

buttering someone's toast...

That can be too personal. No one butters my toast but my husband 😂🤣

I'm kidding! It's true. Love is just like that. I found the song on YouTube; it's nice. Loved the lyrics.

My coffee was unusually milky today, too. It would've tasted better in that lovely panda mug.

A powerful phrase with a deep meaning beyond the literal. I will listen to the song with a delicious cup of coffee.

I leave you a cup of coffee for this day.☕

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Hello, @rinconpoetico7 I was surprised not to have seen you here. I'll also leave you a cup of coffee...

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I've never heard the song, but I like the quote.