I have a way with words; my vocab has surfeit terms - this is not one of them.
I have superlative spelling; can explain how I'm feeling - I've lost my expressiveness.
What gerundial phrase can I use to explain what's happening to me? What possessive noun can I find written down to help me gain some ground? Let's start with sounds:
I -----la---la----v---y---u I love you
Why couldn't I find from the start these little words in my heart to say what you mean to me?
Well, you aren't as safe as my words, not as immutably secure. At least I know where to start.
You give me premature, ventricular c-c-contractions that cause my heart to have these palpitating reactions. I can't obstain, and you're to blame. I guess it goes without saying:
I-----la-----v----y----u I love you
Im conjecturing every word within rhetoric for a lexeme that's practically prehistoric. Just three witless words and simple syllables are compounding my scant list of ineffables. You impede my locution, my normal nuances, and induce these sequential chemical responses: I see you and freeze like "The Day After Tomorrow;" my heels are so high they'd top Kilimanjaro; my frontal cortex of my brain just shuts down, neurotransmitting so much dopamine I could drown; all this is multiplied by the ventricular quicken, 'til I have as many hormones as McDonalds chicken. Took weeks to define this saccharine psychosis of heart melting brain with the simple prognosis of a Disney film's cloy unnerving ultimatum: the answer to this vertigo is verbatim.
I-----la-----v----y----u I love youTeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.