If I had the choice, I would sing only love songs.
— Debasish MridhaMy Love wakes in a puddle of sunlight.Her hands asleep beside her.Her hair draped on the lawnlike a mantle of cloth.I give her my lifefor our love is wholeI sing her beauty in my soul.
— Roman PayneThere are basically three types of songs: loved songs, unloved songs, and transitional songs written by tired people in between the two. Love songs are cheesy, unloved songs are depressing, and transitional songs are poetry. Transitions catch the world on fire, touching on relevant topics while speaking with giddiness and despair of the lover between.
— Ace BoggessAll the men in Daddy's records sang of love with drastically imbalanced emotion. In the span of three minutes, they begged for it and kicked it to the curb. They turned to anybody, even to God, with a perpetual request: Please send me someone to love. But once they got it, love scrambled them.
— Rashod OllisonLast night the nightingale sat by my window and sang her joyous song of love...Though I loved it, my heart silently missed the beautiful song of your heart beat!
— Avijeet DasListen closely. Even the trees exhale sweet love songs that roll off their boughs and echo out to all of creation. Love is always in the air.
— Cristen RodgersMine was the twilight and the morning. Mine was a world of rooftops and love songs.
— Roman PayneLove songs or poetry?Ambrose: Love songs–you get the best of both, poetry set to music.And you can't dance to poetry.
— Amy HarmonThe moon is my fear.The sun is my heart afire.The stars, my love songs.
— Richelle E. GoodrichLove songs are nothing without exaggeration.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana