How do you know if you’re in love?
Love is something you feel in the back of your head, at the top of your throat and deep through out your body. You know it’s there and it takes up a tangible space in your consciousnesses and your breath. Your nerves can feel it from the core. It can be light and it can be heavy.
But there is another feeling as well. It gives you the thrill but not the satisfaction. You feel it on top, and it’s lifting but suppressed. It’s felt on the outside, and layered on top of where love would be. It’s happy and fun, and can feel just the same, but it’s not the same.
Love is a core where trust is built from. It’s stubborn but loyal. Not always high, but always complete. It’s a sense of satisfaction.
Satisfaction can come in an alternate fashion, disguised as Love. It’s an emotional high, but like a high, crashes down low.
Love is something you feel, it’s devotion and time. It’s thought out, but spontaneous.
Love is a feeling of meaning and purpose, whether for noun or verb. Love gives you motivation.
Love is indescribable, but unmistakable.