WHEN YOU SAY, “I LOVE YOU”! WHAT DO YOU MEAN?

LITTLE STEVIE WONDER, SONG:  “I JUST CALLED TO SAY I LOVE YOU”

“I just called to say, I love you! l just called to say to say I care!

His song, “Ribbons in the Wind” and the  “I Just Called to Say”  song are catchy tunes that will run around in your head and drive you crazy, but take time and listen to the words of both songs! They are VERY sincere and meaningful!

The word, LOVE is used in many different contexts:

I love cherry pie.

I love mystery novels. I love sunny days.

“Love you, mean it!”……..high society ladies supposedly say it as a joke…………yeah, I love you but I DON’T MEAN IT…………..actually I hate your guts.

Motherly love and Fatherly love are different.

Teenage Love, Grownup Love, Passionate Love, Devoted Love, and on and on and on.

Do you love me, really love me, truly love me or just think you love me and on and on and on.

Kinda like “Have a nice day”……………….it makes a difference in the WAY you say it as to whether you really mean it or you just say it as a habit and as a form of a meaningless greeting or comment.

TAKE SOME TIME TO THINK ABOUT WHAT YOU MEAN WHEN YOU SAY, “I LOVE YOU!

DON’T SAY IT IF YOU DON’T MEAN IT……….AND IF YOU DO MEAN IT, FOR GOODNESS SAKE SAY IT!

About Life's Lessons- Last Times

A gentleman having traveled down many roads. I've made my life easier by reading books by other people who have had trips down different roads than I have. I want to help others by sharing my efforts to understand change in ways they might understand and benefit from. Life is good...............just not always easy! Author, 4 short plays Actor, 2 movies, Board Chair of Local Theater , Gardener, Barbershop Quartet member
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