When Omar Khayyam refers to his "daughter of the vine," he is using a metaphor to describe wine and its intoxicating qualities, often associating it with love and desire. In the context of addressing a spouse, it suggests a deep appreciation for the pleasures of life, including companionship and the joy found in shared moments. This phrase encapsulates the themes of love, sensuality, and the fleeting nature of existence that pervade Khayyam’s poetry.
The dream seems to illustrate your mind's struggle to accept the reality of this separation.
Well ''simon'' its a way to say : Yes Hijita/Hija = Little daughter/daughter Ex, Dad do you love me ? -Yes, daughter
the bible says we must reconcile with our spouses.
My daughter says tee tah wen she wants to say thank you lol
My daughter says tee tah wen she wants to say thank you lol
it meens that if a guy decides to date your daughter its gonna be some lucky guy
No, it is not wrong to lust after your spouse.
Typically your spouse will be entitled to at least half the estate, even if the will says otherwise.
No.
yes
this is really confusing... i think its a 'nice way' of saying, let's stop the wedding!.. he just might care about you, but it doenst mean he is still in love with you.-samishiyoru
She says yes - he says no.