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Isabella Aug 2013
All the words that have flowed from your beautiful mind
And somehow entered the black pen in your hand
Found it’s way onto a paper
Every word you wrote was lovely
Better than the skyscrapers standing in New York City
Better than the stars that guarded the lonely at night
And sure better than the beautiful flowers that bloomed on the lovers doorsteps
It seemed each word you wrote had a mind of it’s own
An intricate set of steps leading to slivers of your heart and soul
Where high walls were kept
And the walls prevented you from seeing the beauty in your words
And the lovely I had found for you
And the perfect others found in your words
Now I stand with a small chisel
Hoping to break down the walls
So you may see your words
That has grown to be remedy for many starving souls
Isabella Aug 2013
Be careful of the boys with beautiful eyes,
For they can create beautiful words
That can be so sweet to your heart.
Be careful of the boys with beautiful eyes,
For they can kiss so perfectly
Its like you weren’t really alive before it.
Be careful of the boys with beautiful eyes,
For they will show you part of the world you've never seen
And you'll ponder why you never saw it.
Be careful of the boys with beautiful eyes,
Because just like the night
They can slip away in the darkness
And leave you with only memories of their beautiful eyes.
Isabella Aug 2013
In September,
I fell in love with a boy with beautiful eyes
He made me laugh and it became easy to fall for him
Yet he did not love me back
And I denied ever loving him once

In the spring,
A boy with a beautiful heart fell for me
I tried with all my heart to love him back
But I could not
And I broke his heart

In June,
Another boy with beautiful eyes seemed to like me
We kissed, but it didn’t feel right to me
Now he is falling
And I am watching him jump to his death
Isabella Aug 2013
People say there are seven wonders of the world
I say there are eight
Because they forgot about you

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