Sunshine and Rainbows

theperksofbeingpoetic

First off, I would like to thank you for making me feel this way

When I'm around you I get this tingly feeling in my stomach

Not the one I'm used to, but the good tingly feeling

 

The best part about loving you is that I don't have to care about what I look like, but I really want to.

You make me want to do dumb, pointless things like listen to that love song on repeat or learn to play the harp

And I don't know what making out with God is like, but I imagine its like holding your hand

 

You make this sad part of me go away

Which is really cheesy but it's true

And you also make me want to get out of bed, which is hard to do

 

Loving you is like Christmas morning but on a loop

And I can't even write this poem without having that really big smile on my face

The smile that you taught me to love

And I actually love you so much I'd give up writing poetry to be with you, and that says a lot

 

I know this poem is very cheesy but I promise it gets worse

Speaking of cheese, the happiness you give me is like when I order way too many cheese pizzas and I don't feel bad about it

 

But enough said

you make that dark cloud over my head go away

and you put the sunshine and rainbows over it

 

You are my sunshine and rainbows.

 

  • Author: IvyLynn Michelle (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: June 30th, 2017 01:24
  • Comment from author about the poem: A really silly love poem that I hope isn\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'t too cheesy (it probably is)
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 57
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Comments3

  • Goldfinch60

    May the sunshine always be in your life.

  • trruffin

    but love is supposed to be silly isn't it? I'm certain it is about rainbows and sunshine and tingly feelings and all out giddiness .. good write

  • FredPeyer

    And reading this just made the sunshine come out from behind the clouds and put a rainbow right over my house.



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