Skip to main content

Love...

'I love you', guess these three are most used words in any language, any day. Well, that's what I feel.

But do we realize how deep are these 3 words. What is the meaning of them? What does that mean when you say "I love you" to someone. I feel its a commitment for life. By saying I love to someone, you are indirectly saying that you would be there with that person forever and for always.

Well, I feel very strongly about these words and if I tell "I love you" to someone, I mean it.

I love to tell you 'I love you',
I love to do that again and again,
I love it more, when you say me too,
Yes, I love to tell you 'I love you',
Let me tell you what it means when I say it,
Well it means:
I accept you for the person you are,
I will stand by you even if you are far,
Even through the worst of times,
Even when you don't need me at times,
It means:
Loving you even when you are in an awful mood,
Or tired to do the things that I want you to do,
It means:
Be with you when you feel low,
Stand next to you when feel down,
Or too irritated to even look at me,
And not just when u r fun to be around,
It means:
Knowing all your secrets,
yes, even the ones that are deepest,
I don't judge you on them,
I pretend to understand everything,
It means:
I  care enough to fight for our love,
I care enough to struggle to save what we have,
I love you enough not to let you go,
I love you enough to stand by you in everything you do,
It means:
I would be okay even if you are with someone else,
I would be fine just by seeing you happy and smiling,
It means:
Being with you forever,
Being with you for always...

Comments

  1. Love gives one wings so to speak.. Such a strong invincible force is love, and those that are fortunate to love and be loved can change the world they say.
    .
    .
    A great poem and well though out!

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Commenting is Sexy! Do let me know what you think about this post :)

Popular posts from this blog

The transformation of an arranged marriage to a love one!

“If I get married, I want to be very married.”  ― Audrey Hepburn Arranged marriages: Lets look at what wikipedia says about it: Arranged marriage is a type of marital union where the bride and groom are selected by a third party rather than by each other. It was common worldwide until the 18th century. Wait a second, does that say '18th century'. Yes, it indeed does. The world has moved on, and we, Indians are stuck, stuck in between a combat. A fight of deciding where to go, which side to choose and whom to follow: our old traditional culture or the west.  Anyways, arranged marriages still accounts for an overwhelming majority of marriages that happens on our land. Though we do celebrate love, but only in movies and we are doing that since last 4 decades, but when it comes to applying it literally, it suddenly becomes a stigma! Love marriages are still considered a taboo in major parts of our society. Anyways, I am definitely not here to mak...

Dear Myntra and Flipkart, thanks for snatching away my freedom!

“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me: I am a free human being with an independent will.”  ―  Charlotte Bront├л ,  Jane Eyre I am an avid Shopaholic, a compulsive one! At times, I feel this is some kind of a disorder I am going through. The moment my salary is credited into my account, I start shopping! And within the first week, I am broke, I am left with no bones! And the rest of the month goes in waiting for the next salary! Its like my wallet has a hole. I guess it has... Anyways, boom of the online shopping sites have actually galvanised this disorder, much to my disdain. The moment I get little time in office, at home or for that matter anywhere on this planet, I just open my laptop and start browsing, drooling over the thousands and thousands of pretty shoes, dresses, accessories, just craving to see them in my wardrobe! I just always open these sites with an idea, rather a very clear one of 'window shopping' but then, in the middle I don't know wh...

Can you? Will you?

“People don’t like love, they like that flittery flirty feeling. They don’t love love - love is sacrificial, love is ferocious, it’s not emotive. Our culture doesn’t love love, it loves the idea of love. It wants the emotion without paying anything for it." ―  Matt Chandler Probably this is true and I actually believe in it very strongly. It's not love what people look out for - its jus that infatuation, those butterflies in the stomach, that excitement, that thrill, that desperation, that anticipation. Actually more than half of the love stories meet an unpleasant and terrible end, the moment all this enthusiasm and drama is gone from a relationship. Sad! but true. We no more (not generalizing), have those 'forever' happy afters. We no more have those relationships with the promise of being together for 7 births.  We don't even understand this word we use so frequently, called ‘Love’... its just not an emotion, its just not a feeling. It's beyond t...