8.) The biochemical connection of love

 


Fatal gallows,
Songs of sparrows,
Romantic barrows,

Here lie what's in Cupid's arrows.

Various hormones and neurotransmitters interact and release in the brain,

Majestic by name, it is all a manifold of love filtered and reiterated once again.

Responsible for intense feelings of excitement and pleasure,

Another is attachment associated with romantic love, creating a bonded measure.

Dopamine, serotonin, oxytocin, and vasopressin,

crucial, fundamental, important and ever ready, would it be as simple as delicatessen.

With a strong sex drive, we have lust driven by testosterone and estrogen,

Attraction with adrenaline, this can be masculine or feminine.

Dopamine creates feelings of euphoria and excitement.

Intense feelings, a fine refinement, or a delicate enlightenment.

With an increased heart rate, flushed cheeks, and a sweaty palm,

Norepinephrine contributes to the giddy and excited feelings of love, creating a charm.

Serotonin levels can drop, which may explain the obsessive thoughts on the loved one,

With protruding effects as hot as the sun, this chemical imbalance has a solution and it can ultimately be undone.

Oxytocin and vasopressin foster feelings of attachment, bonding and security.

Beauty in the package and it is an imaginary infinite warranty.

Oxytocin is the cuddle hormone, released during physical touch and intimacy-

That is so cute, but it can also cause nausea and vomiting with ultimacy.

Love is a complex interplay of biological and psychological factors;

How amazing! What fascinating, frightening fractures or magnificent meaningful manufactures.

Chemicals are your perception,
Chemicals are the protection,
Chemicals are Cupid, the Roman god of love and affection,

End to end, this is love with a biochemical connection.

Poet: Vynolyn Naidoo

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