Imitation requires coherent semantics and consistent sentence patterns.

How can I thank you! When I walked toward you, I originally wanted to get a star, but you gave me the entire universe;

How can I thank you! When I walked towards you, I originally wanted to ask for a maple leaf, but you gave me the entire maple forest;

How can I thank you! When I walked toward you, I originally wanted to pick up a drop of water, but you gave me the entire ocean;

How can I thank you! When I walked towards you, I originally wanted to hold a trace of love, but you gave me the whole paradise;

How can I thank you! When I walked towards you, I originally wanted to pick a flower, but you gave me a whole sea of ??flowers;

How can I thank you! When I walked towards you, I originally wanted to find a beautiful thing, but you gave me the whole world;

How can I thank you! When I walked toward you, I wanted to enjoy a ray of sunshine, but you gave me a ray of sunshine.

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