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A Study In Socially Awkward Stares

I must admit

That I admired the angular

Shape of the bones in your face,

The fey-like slant of your eyes,

And how you carry yourself

Somewhat like a bashful child.

But I'm not one to act on impulse

--not the impulse of the eye,

And was content to occupy my little corner

Just sneaking a glance now and then.

 

Then you spoke.

 

Insight poured from your mouth

Like honey from a funnel.

Pure intelligence,

without arrogance,

Caught by a slight stutter.

 

I could feel the blood in my veins

Rush to my face

And became painfully aware of my breathing.

 

You stood waiting for a response

And I just stared at you like

An idiot.

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Mar 30, 2012
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