Morse Code Love Quotes

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your morse code interferes with my heart beat. I had a steady heart before you, I replied upon it, it had seen active service and grown strong. Now you alter its pace with your own rhythm you play upon me, drumming me taught.
Jeanette Winterson
No, Shawn, he did a lovely little choreographed number and tapped it out in Morse Code.
Abigail Roux (The Archer)
I miss you, I blink in Morse code. I still love you, say the turned-down edges of his perfect mouth.
Jessa Hastings (Magnolia Parks (Magnolia Parks Universe, #1))
Morse Code
Barbara Cartland (Love Runs in)
My heartbeat’s so loud it’s like a tap dancer in my chest. No, it’s more like Mr. Morse, tapping out the code of love.
Jarod Kintz (This Book is Not for Sale)
I knew what it meant. A universal, silent Morse code for I’m here, I love you. At that moment I realized that everything had changed: we had transitioned. We had chosen each other. We were family.
Dolly Alderton (Everything I Know About Love)
Magician's Girl You’ll know when. My gossamer singlet flushes to its ends in fire. The black hats, too, begin to hate you. One wrong word & they curl their brims to reveal knives. By Thursday, the floor translates your footfalls as Morse code. At your slow soft shoe, the oubliette opens. Another narrow not-death & the curtains become girls again. They leave you again. They don’t love you like Mother does, bound to the velvet board, febrile Mother willing your water-tank, your white-gloved touch, the part of her night where she is finally a half of you. Despite the involvement of blades. Despite my holding-down hands, their quiver. She knows about your knob-kneed bedmates, their soft white hair. Girls lost in the long warren of your arms. Big-toothed girls, girls who disappear & disappear. You blame yourself. Why? You don’t know that what you do in the dark of your room—I do it too? Watch closely. Here are my man’s hands. Here is my girl’s mouth, speaking—
Brittany Cavallaro (Girl-King (Akron Series in Poetry (Paperback)))
A universal, silent Morse code for Im here, I love you. At that moment I realized that everything had changed: we had transitioned. We had chosen each other. We were family.
Dolly Alderton (Everything I Know About Love)
Morse is an alphabet of vibrations whose frequencies lie between ocean waves and hummingbird wings, more felt than heard. To master Morse, you must learn to experience sensations that until now have been background noise.
Chris Rutkowski (The CW Way of Life: Learning, Living, and Loving Morse Code (in a Digital World))