How is “you as a verb as adjective as you are” grammatically sound?

Is “you as” a grammatically sound sentence?

Wanting you a blessed day as lovely as you. I

think it is, but the first part of the sentence “Wishing you a day” feels off.

Why does changing the end of the word “…as you are” fix it?

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Where, “Wishing you a day as lovely as you” looks like a short way of saying “wishing you a day as lovely as you are]” If we are

okay with leaving out the first two parts “I am” & “What is], then we might also be okay with leaving out the last part “are”

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Answered on March 2, 2021.
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