I remember how her eyes lit up At the sight of a flitting bird. I remember how her eyes looked down Pretended the harsh words were unheard. I remember how those eyes changed When she realized she could be loved. I remember how her eyes drained When she found she wasn’t his only one. I remember how her eyes turned dark Swallowed, chewed up, released. I remember how her eyes recovered And she learned to smile again. I remember how her eyes changed once more When she learned who would treat her right. I remember how her eyes grew tears When it came to say goodbye.