Frances! I am so lonely I can hardly bear it π»
As one needs happiness π so have I needed love β€οΈ that is the deepest need of the human spirit π»
And as I love you utterly, so have you now become the whole world of my spirit π
It is beside and beyond anything that you can everΒ doΒ for me; it lies in what you are, dear love β to me so infinitely lovely that to be near you, to see you π, hear you π, is now the only happiness, the only life, I know π§
How long these hours β³ are alone!
Yet is good for me to know the measure π of my love and need, that I may at least be brought to so govern myself as never to lose the love π₯° and trust π€ that you have given me.Β
Dear Frances π«π·, let us make and keep our love more beautiful π than any love has ever been before.Β
Forever, dearest one πΉ