"Adore You" is a song by British singer Jessie Ware from her fourth studio album "What's Your Pleasure?". The song is about a deep and intense love that the singer has for someone. The lyrics express the singer's certainty and confidence in their feelings for this person. They want to shout it out to the world and let everyone know about their love. The chorus repeats the phrase "I think I'm falling for you, for you, and I know that I adore you, adore you." This line emphasizes the strong feelings of infatuation and adoration that the singer has towards their love interest. The song also talks about wanting to give the person more and show them off to the world. They want everyone to see that this person belongs to them and how proud they are of that. In the bridge, the lyrics mention "Snap back, let go, react, tell everybody, lean in, move slow, don't go, don't go, don't go." This part could signify the fear of losing the person and the desire for them to stay and not leave. Overall, "Adore You" is a declaration of love and the overwhelming emotions that come with it. It is a passionate and heartfelt expression of deep affection for someone.