You Say How Much I Love You
You asked me if I liked you, back then, when I saw a mountain, it was a cold, rugged spine; when I saw water, it was the starry eyes of an omen; when I saw snow, it was the white elephant of an era. Later, when I saw a mountain, it was you; when I saw water, it was you; when I saw snow, it was still you.
You asked me how much I liked you, I crossed the mortal realm, never panicked, only when you returned from the mountains and rivers, I was surprisingly disarrayed.
You asked me then how much I liked you, mountains and rivers a thousand miles, only you, were the romance hidden in my myriad stars.
I never expected you to love me, just being able to love you, I would be eternally grateful.