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#3976a

2006 39c non-denom Love Birds, bkt of 20

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U.S. #3976a
2006 39¢ True Blue Love Birds

Booklet Pane of 20

 

Issue Date: January 3, 2006
City:
Washington, DC
Printing Method: Photogravure

 

This booklet pane of 20 Love stamps, entitled “True Blue,” feature two blue birds, beak-to-beak, forming a heart between them.

 

“For now the winter is past,

The rain is over and gone.

The flowers appear on the earth;

The time of singing has come,

And the voice of the turtledove is heard in our land.”

– Song of Songs 2:11-12

 

In the Book of Solomon, the voice of the turtledove heralds spring. Together with flowers and singing, the birds signal a time of renewal in this biblical love song.

 

For centuries, doves, lovebirds, and bluebirds have all been used to symbolize romantic love, faithfulness, and happiness. The doves stay with one mate for life. Lovebirds are also monogamous and are particularly affectionate with one another.

 

Bluebirds represent happiness, as in the wish, “May the bluebird of happiness sit upon your shoulder.” Bluebirds also symbolize faithfulness, because they are “true blue.” In medieval Coventry, England, dyers used a blue dye that stayed fast and unfading. The phrase “true as Coventry blue” was eventually shortened to “true blue.”

 

 

 
 
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