Sometimes I see you better with my eyes closed When my gaze stops counting the lines in your forehead And the number of times you lick your lips And the freckles on your back.
When I let my eyelids come between my vision and you The room becomes very crowded even though we’re the only people in it And I suddenly see your secrets that everyone knows and your complexities become understandable. Your worldly yet mellow curiosity teaches me to never underestimate doubt And when I see your laughter I remember to forget.
Sometimes we’re very distant neighbors But when I close my eyes that distance shrinks When I can comprehend your passion as elegantly simple And your peace as a strong weakness.
Your loyalty teaches me to quit quitting And your determination proves itself bittersweet.
The silence of that never-ending moment roars through my ears But I like it, and I keep listening.
Maybe it’s not right, but it’s true Everything I see about you can be seen with closed eyes, Everything that was hiding right in front of me becomes exposed in the darkness.
And so far what I’ve noticed is that When you take out all the perfection, what’s left is a deadly beautiful contradiction. I’m just an average catastrophe But I’m hoping against hope that I’m right And that you’re completely unique just like all the others.