I Love You Too by e.h

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Description

This poem is a message from one lover to the other. The person spoken to is leaving because the speaker never said \"I love you\". In this poem, it shows why the speaker never said it.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
You said you couldn't keep waiting for me to say I love you too But I said it every day to you in ways you never knew It poured over the umbrella that I hold for you in the rain Caught in the way I kissed your bruises just to take away the pain Baked in the cake I made you when you got the biggest lives And when you told me that you loved it how I baked it for you twice it was broken in the seat about I always told you to put off and in the ways that I would miss you Every time that you were gone I might not have said those four words in the old and standard way But I learned that actions speak much louder than words than anything you can say. So if you're really tired of waiting for those four Worsley, my oh, I can say is that it's cold outside, so don't forget your coat But