Love is a true thing it's but nothing than the outcome of the core; it's a separation from man to man between the beloved and the mother.
Behind beloved's love thee is a dove who always needs a hug, but see the mother who is a river who pours her love jug and jug.
The beloved may betray the lover may go astray and she may show a shrewd laughter. If her son don't ask it becomes her task to love her4 son more and more.
The beloved is a snake who gives a shake to the lover's imaginary world. To earn only money and to be in her company with a smile where the love is sold.
Mother is mother she does not bother about her son's character. If her son not earns more her love churns which is her greatest factor.
Hence it is the fact that the beloved in tact may be the symbol of a dove; and it's the mother who loves her son further who is the incarnation of love.