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Her eyes were brown, Even black, sometimes But she envied blue eyes the most She imagined her face with eyes like the sky, eyes like shiny blue bowls But the more she wished her brown eyes away, The more she longed for her soul For so long, she believed that no one could love the magic of her glassy, dark eyes But as time went on, she began to sing her own brown-eye lullaby Her eyes were warmer than the bluest summer sky, They'd twinkle brighter than any star, Melting you into a chocolatey fountain And while her eyes would never share the color of the sea Her eyes mirrored a thousand mountains
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Apr 25, 2016
Apr 25, 2016 at 5:22 PM UTC
Brown Eyed Lullaby
Her eyes were brown, Even black, sometimes But she envied blue eyes the most She imagined her face with eyes like the sky, eyes like shiny blue bowls But the more she wished her brown eyes away, The more she longed for her soul For so long, she believed that no one could love the magic of her glassy, dark eyes But as time went on, she began to sing her own brown-eye lullaby Her eyes were warmer than the bluest summer sky, They'd twinkle brighter than any star, Melting you into a chocolatey fountain And while her eyes would never share the color of the sea Her eyes mirrored a thousand mountains
myra-harman
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Apr 25, 2016
Apr 25, 2016 at 5:22 PM UTC
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