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They say you can’t see love, But feel all it’s feelings. But I see it clearly, Through your actions revealing, The star that you hold, Shining like light’s color. I don’t feel cold, When I start to get smaller. They say brown is ordinary, Just common and boring. But I see the dewberry, Can’t help exploring. They say pupils mean nothing, Just a part of the body. But I’ve felt them touching, The dreams I embody. Eyes are the doorway, To a person’s own soul. Feeling them sway, Unlocking my keyhole, As I gaze into theirs, Brushing their haze, Climbing their stairs, Solving their maze. I feel their heat, I sense their ember, Yearn to repeat, The times in December. Your eyes made of smooth, Caramel-wrapped chocolate, Revealing the truth in, My heart’s flowing droplets.
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Mar 13, 2018
Mar 13, 2018 at 8:32 PM UTC
They Say
They say you can’t see love, But feel all it’s feelings. But I see it clearly, Through your actions revealing, The star that you hold, Shining like light’s color. I don’t feel cold, When I start to get smaller. They say brown is ordinary, Just common and boring. But I see the dewberry, Can’t help exploring. They say pupils mean nothing, Just a part of the body. But I’ve felt them touching, The dreams I embody. Eyes are the doorway, To a person’s own soul. Feeling them sway, Unlocking my keyhole, As I gaze into theirs, Brushing their haze, Climbing their stairs, Solving their maze. I feel their heat, I sense their ember, Yearn to repeat, The times in December. Your eyes made of smooth, Caramel-wrapped chocolate, Revealing the truth in, My heart’s flowing droplets.
Who cares what they say, I know you're beautiful... S.B. <3
simpathi
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Mar 13, 2018
Mar 13, 2018 at 8:32 PM UTC
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