I'm Falling In Love With You

Jarid

If I tell you that you complete me, would that push you away?
If I tell you that I need you, would it be with me you'll stay?

 

If I tell you that I adore you, would I come across as soft?
If I tell you that I want you, would it turn you completely off?

 

You are the apple of my eye, and you got the magic touch.
When you hold me I am a king, yes you lift me just that much!

 

From the moment that I met you, you took my breath away
When you came into my life I knew that life would be okay.

 

Like a single candle in the dark, you light up my very heart.
Like two eagles flying together; nothing could tear us apart.

 

Would it be out of place for me if I asked you to hold me tight?

Would it be out of place for me if I say that you give me life?

 

My dear, you are the apple...the apple of my eye.
Each day that I see you I feel that I will cry.

 

Tears of joy that is, because it ends my search.
You are my everything. You are the heaven on my earth.

 

You don't have to say you love me. Being next to me will do.

Honey, I cannot help it, I'm overjoyed because of you.

 

You turn my gray skies blue. Forever to you I'll be true.
What I'm really saying is that I'm falling in love with you.

  • Author: Jarid (Offline Offline)
  • Published: January 17th, 2017 23:03
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 22
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Comments3

  • Fay Slimm.

    An honest confession of love portrayed in this tender romantic verse - great read Jarid and welcome to this friendly poetry site.

    • Jarid

      Thank you so much for your kind comments and the welcome!

    • Tris Eaton

      This is an amazing poem. I smiled reading it. Continue writing you are a very good poet.

      • Jarid

        Thank you Luci! Appreciate it tons!

      • janetaylor

        passionate and romantic ~ beautiful like a song! thank you for sharing your art.

        • Jarid

          Ahh. Thank you Jane!



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