I adore you ... I adore you just like the nighttime, oh, glass of sadness, oh great taciturn, and I love you the same, beautiful, when you run me, and when you seem to me, ornament of my nights, more ironically accumulate The leagues that separate my arms from the blue immensities.
The quote expresses deep and profound affection, likening that love to the beauty and melancholy of the night. The speaker adores their beloved passionately, connecting their emotions to the vastness and mystery of the evening sky. The imagery reflects a sense of longing and a recognition of the distance between them, suggesting that love carries both joy and sadness.
This love is portrayed as both beautiful and complex, akin to an ornament that adorns the speaker’s nights. It captures the essence of yearning and the emotional weight of separation. The reference to 'blue immensities' emphasizes the enormity of their feelings and the challenges posed by physical distance, evoking a romantic yet bittersweet sentiment.