Love would be an understatement for what I feel for you.
Love would actually be belittling the feelings I have for you.
As the saying goes that you shouldn’t normalise saying I love you every chance you get, you should say it at times when it’s profound and necessary so that it will mean a lot more and will have a big impact on the one you saying it to.
And me saying I love you actually makes my heart jump every time I get the chance to say it, it literally makes me jump and dance around because it entails so many feelings which are laced in the three words.
But it’s nothing compared to how I feel when you say ngiyakuthanda , oh my word when you say it my body shivers, my lips tremble, my knees feel weak and my hands shake as I get closer and closer to you and then you place your lips oh your ever so soft and sweet lips which then connect us. And I must say when you kiss me and touch me with your electrifying touch, even if its a fingertip there’s just something that makes the walls I built in my heart just fall and melt away, it makes my veins pop which makes you laugh hysterically and pull me closer and hold me so gently but romantically. 
I could go on and on but I’m grateful for you because I forget about everything including schoolwork and assignments which I remember after you leave and my head begins to be all over the place which shows you have such a big hold on me that has such powers to make me forget more important things. But overall Mi Amor, I love you.