I Love You Like A River

‘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.’