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Rexyp1
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What I See

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I see you before you see me. You walk into the room and I can feel your presence before I can see you. You walk into a room, so flawlessly. I am jealous at how flawless you are. Every move you make, every word you speak is significant in ways that are unknown. Your smile is so beautiful it leaves me star struck. When you smile and seem to look my way ever so slightly I begin to feel like Jell-O. I'm there, but without a constant shape. Your emerald eyes light up the gloomy skies and make it summer in the middle of a snowstorm. Your emeralds twinkle in the light and make me feel like I am floating on clouds. Your soft, flawless dark blonde hair shines even when there isn't a light.

I see your personality shine in this horrible world. Your kind and sensitive touch leaves a little light. Your laugh fills the room and creates a feeling full of wonderful things. Your jokes make me smile when I don't want to smile. Your humbleness makes me astonished at the fact that you do not know how wonderful you are. The way you are so perfect makes me start to feel jealous at how wonderful you are.

I see your warm, soft hand intertwined with mine, someday. Your soft lips will whisper in my ear and your eyes will lock in with mine. The three most wonderful words in the world, I love you, will soon come out of your lips. I will melt and be yours forever and always. We will be the King and Queen of the world and everyone will look at us and tell us how lucky we are to have each other. And we would agree. I will have the right to be able to look into your eyes both day and night without embarrassment and without people asking what is wrong with me.

This is what I see.

 

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