‘I love you because all the loves in the world are like different PLURAL NOUN VERB ENDING IN ING into the same NOUN, where they VERB and are transformed into a single love that becomes NOUN and blesses the earth.
‘I love you like a NOUN that gives water to the thirsty and takes PLURAL NOUN where they want to go.
‘I love you like a NOUN which understands that it must learn to VERB differently over waterfalls and to VERB in the PLACE .
‘I love you because we are all born in the same NOUN, at the same source, which keeps us provided with a constant supply of NOUN. And so, when we feel weak, all we have to do is wait a little. The NOUN returns, the PLURAL NOUN melt and fill us with new energy.
‘I receive your love and I give you mine.
'A love with no NOUN and no NOUN
‘Like a NOUN that cannot explain why it follows a particular course, but simply VERB ADVERB .
‘A love that asks for NOUN and gives nothing in return; it is simply there. I will never be yours and you will never be mine; nevertheless, I can honestly say: I love NOUN.’