If I ever love you,
Hast my being become dead to another,
Yet I live for you;
Shall you let me fall for thee?
Cupid shall bear us gently in its wings of love.

If I ever love you,
Through time and ages,
Shall be as fresh morning wine.
Shall we soar as two Golden Robbins
in the blue sky firmament!

If I ever love you,
Then let me hold you tight to your thighs,
And cling like a pair of compasses.
Let me drown so deep!
In thee is an ocean so blissful and life cherished.

If I ever love you,
How blind I'd be,
But to see you in my heart always-
Hast our souls immortal bound;
O' Cherie, shall I ever die for u?
Yet, we shall live again.