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Differences

There is a difference between

I love you

and

I'm in love with you.

One simply means

you love someone.

That you love everything about them.

But the other is so much more.

You love the way she talks

the way she smiles

the way she laughs

her eyes

her hair

the sun on her skin

the stars in her eyes

the colour of her face when she's embarrassed

the way her eyes light up when she sees you

her murmurs in her sleep

her freckles dotting her body

the scars on her wrists

the curve or her back

the slope of her nose

the rhythm in her soul

you love

everything

about her.

Everything you could ever love.

There is a difference between

I love you

and

I'm in love with you.

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lindsey-eleanor
American
Published
Feb 27, 2013
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