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We are the only ones in the room. Your eyes seep into me like honey dripping from a beehive. We pass by each other and your fiery gaze draws me closer. I take in a sharp breath, forgetting the commotion around us. Nobody else is in the ballroom. Just us until the music stops.
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Jul 15, 2014
Jul 15, 2014 at 11:38 PM UTC
Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Dance
We are the only ones in the room. Your eyes seep into me like honey dripping from a beehive. We pass by each other and your fiery gaze draws me closer. I take in a sharp breath, forgetting the commotion around us. Nobody else is in the ballroom. Just us until the music stops.
This poem is from the scene when Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth dance for the first time during the Bingsley ball in the movie Pride and Prejudice. This poem is from Elizabeth's perspective, full of internal passion and love. Everybody wants a love like Elizabeth's and Mr. Darcy's. <3
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Jul 15, 2014
Jul 15, 2014 at 11:38 PM UTC
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