Your flaws are like stars to me because I see them in your darkest moments, I see them when the sun has set and the night starts to whisper the truths that you refuse to hear, and I see them when the sky is clear from thundering rain clouds. But you hate the stars at night and the only star that you learned to love is the sun, as if its rays are going to love you for the whole day, when only it can meet you halfway. Believe me when I say that, like luminous bodies in space, your flaws look beautiful to me. And I don't want them to go away because then the sky would be dark, empty, honestly boring, and I wouldn't be able to write this love poem, trying to appreciate the perfect manner of your imperfections by comparing them to something that is literally out-worldly.