-How Much I Love You-
Hands are trembling as if they’re holding a gun,
I’m picking flower petals one by one.
My heart is what you’ve won,
Like the roses need the sun,
That is my love for you,
And let me tell you too,
Without you my world is blue,
Every word I speak is true.
That cold clear night I’ll never forget,
The night I caught you in my net.
On you my eyes did set,
I’d seen your lonesome silhouette.
When I first saw little ol’ you,
With your eyes bottle glass blue,
Like everything you saw was new,
I felt the exact same way too.
So I’m making a stand,
Please just hold my hand.
Oh, how love is grand,
Ours is deepest in the land.
And so we have begun to learn,
Love is not just to yearn,
Nor is it harsh and stern,
Your happiness is my concern.
I believe when we met was fate,
Not a day too early, nor too late.
You I could never, ever hate,
I’ll wait for you at the pearly gate.
Tender and breakable like a butterfly,
So fragile in the starry sky.
Not to break you, I won’t just try,
I promise to never, forever and nigh.
Let’s look up at the moon,
As we listen to our tune.
Hear the wolves’ lonely croon,
Praying dawn won’t come too soon,
Now I’m wishing upon a star,
That you’ll never be too far.
I put your hugs and kisses in a jar,
It’s really not all that bizarre.
You’re the rare special kind,
The type that’s so hard to find,
So please keep with mine,
Your lovely hand entwined.
I’ll always ask you how you’ve been,
Make sure I see that spark in your contagious grin.
The need is constant; like blood under my skin,
My love for you is like breathing oxygen.
I love you like the night,
Adores the moon and stars in sight,
They’re glimmering, shiny, and bright,
Bringing such glorious delight.
To my heart, you’ve got the key,
But please, don’t ever set me free.
The one who will always love you is me,
And you’ll forever be my little sweet pea.
So easily we can mesh,
You’re an angel in the flesh.
I’ll pray for a sudden death,
When you take your last breath.
Because a world without you is not a world at all,
Not when the angels begin to fall.
My tears and cries will echo a squall,
Feeling all alone; so measly small.
My love you may attempt to measure,
But take that time at leisure,
I hope you take pleasure,
And think of my heart as treasure.
Here to you I’ll admit,
Loving you I’ll never quit,
So please do take care of it,
At least just a little bit.
Into my heart you may explore,
Because sweet dear, never before,
Had I so much begun to adore,
Anyone ever so more.
So if you’re ever feeling all alone,
All you need do is look down.
And there you’ll find my heart deeper than the bone,
And forever stronger for you than any other object or stone.