I Already Love You
What name can bind the boundless heart I bear,
What words can shape the weight of all I’d do?
A love so fierce, it humbles earth and air,
Yet whispers soft as morning’s tender dew.
Should raging seas conspire to drag you deep,
I’d part the waves with hands both scarred and worn;
Through fire’s breath or shadowed canyon steep,
I’d face the fates for which I was not born.
This love is not a fragile, fleeting thread;
It burns within, eternal as the sun.
Not even death could sever what is bred,
A bond cemented before your life begun.
For love’s great truth, its brightest, fiercest flame:
To bear her pain, I’d give my very name.