"Let's take this one word at a time;
For now, try not to think of the words together;
Try to think of them individually.
Tell me if you understand each word;
Tell me what they mean to you.
"I..."
"...You.
Your person, your being.
Who you are."
"Am..."
"A sort of static verb.
You are in the process of doing something, or
Describing a condition, an aspect of yourself."
"In..."
"A preposition.
You are... in... something.
You're surrounded by what you are in."
"Love... but wait.
Side issue:
Can one actually be said to be 'in love'?
Isn't love in the one who loves?
...No. No, I'm not big enough.
Who could be big enough for that?
Love is too big.
Yes, I am in love.
...One is in love.
Love is too big, bigger than any one, or
Any two persons.
One is in love.
"Again: Love..."
"A feeling, an emotion.
A sensation within the heart
And mind and soul and body,
Yes, and body, including the eyes.
A very good feeling;
The best feeling there is.
Caring for someone or some thing or some idea
Or whatever... more than can be told in words, except...
Except to say one loves."
"With..."
"Together.
A conjunction associating one thing with another."
"You."
"Me.
My person, my being.
Who I am."
"I am in love with you.
Robert Smith Time:
Whatever words I say,
I will always love you.
I will always love you."