The problem with "I love you" is it begs for
a response. It needs to be reflected.
The problem with "I love you" is it sometimes
is a question, "do you love me?"
The problem with "I love you" is it's sometimes used as a weapon. Aimed at a body, an idea, or a heart.
The problem with "I love you" is no one ever sites their sources. Everyone is too scared to ask what it means. They think they should just know.
The problem with "I love you" is sometimes it becomes too heavy to carry all the time, so we set it down. We say we will come back. We forget where we left it.
The problem with "I love you" is we say it most when we are very young and very old. Sometimes "I love you" feels like a chain. Meant
to bind us up and keep us close.
The problem with "I love you" is I'm told it loses power the more people I say it to, and loses power the
more times I say it.
The problem with "I love you" is I want to say it all the time, but how do I say you don't have to say it back? What if you won't say it back?
Or say it and don't mean it?
The problem with "I love you" is I'm
not sure what it means.
Quote by Jamil Bolling