I'm So In Love With You -
If you’re feeling that "so" today—that overwhelming, soul-stirring, Al Green-level of devotion—don't keep it to yourself. Whether you say it through a song or a simple text, those four words are the greatest gift you can give.
The song doesn't describe a fleeting crush. It describes a love that has endured, a love that remains "still" and "so" intense despite the passing of time. In a world that prizes the "new" and the "exciting," there is something radical about staying deeply in love with the person right in front of you. Why It Feels Different Every Time I'm So in Love with You
That tiny intensifier— so —does a lot of heavy lifting. It implies a love that has overflowed. It’s the difference between liking the weather and being moved by a sunset. It describes a love that has endured, a
"I'm So in Love with You" by Al Green , exploring its history, impact, and lyrics. It implies a love that has overflowed