我姓高却愿意低下头吻你
[wŏ xìng gāo què yuàn yì dī xià tóu wĕn nĭ]
'Although I'm surnamed Gao (which means tall), I'm willing to bow down and kiss you' conveys affection mixed with romantic humility. This phrase plays on double meanings - 'high' referring to both family name and physical posture in a metaphor for devotion.