To you, of all I have ever known. You alone I wish for. Words nor any speech could ever describe the beauty which you possess. Never could the setting sun on the oceans afar or the goddesses of beauty Venus and Hera themselves begin upon your beauty.
You are pure water, refreshing from the midday sun.
Never could I love another such as this. For if the love the high gods have is greater, it is a lie. Impossible, for nothing could be greater than this.
And if you should be taken away from me to another world, then I will forever follow, not resting nor stopping for food or drink 'til you are found. Should the gods themselves lust upon your beauty and take you away to Mount. Olympus I would follow risking their wrath. I would bring upon Zeus and all the high gods such sorrow and shame for separating true love that they should bare you back to me.
Love shall endure all things. And no power on Earth, nor fate itself shall separate this love, for this love is fate. I would surely rather die than be separated but a day from you. Such thoughts I cannot bare.
I saw the loves has power in it, forcing hate to bow and evil yield. What shall two lovers fear? You see he of love hath pierced a shaft deep into my heart, on bringing forth fire and joy yet. I feel this joy, and hope and utter blinding blissful love overwhelm me. You are a profusion to the light, shining bright in all your beauty, of which I must not lose sight. When I am with you I all but burst with joyful tears and forget all else. These feelings I have felt: They fill me day and night.