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I saw you ugly in a costume You wore for Halloween. You had decaying buckteeth on And the ugliest hair I've ever seen. I recognized you right away Though your face I could not see: Maybe it was how you walked Or the way you spoke to me. We went along, you took the teeth out, To show me they weren't real; When I asked you if I could, You offered your hair to feel. It was oily and matted and looked like bugs Were living somewhere within; You laughed and asked if I noticed The paperclip used for a pin. We kept on walking, side by side, I liked you, ugly or not: Its what's beneath that matters, And that shines through, I thought. Beneath the surface I saw beauty Out on an ugly lark And me becoming more and more eager To be with her in the dark.
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Oct 22, 2016
Oct 22, 2016 at 6:50 AM UTC
I Saw You Ugly
I saw you ugly in a costume You wore for Halloween. You had decaying buckteeth on And the ugliest hair I've ever seen. I recognized you right away Though your face I could not see: Maybe it was how you walked Or the way you spoke to me. We went along, you took the teeth out, To show me they weren't real; When I asked you if I could, You offered your hair to feel. It was oily and matted and looked like bugs Were living somewhere within; You laughed and asked if I noticed The paperclip used for a pin. We kept on walking, side by side, I liked you, ugly or not: Its what's beneath that matters, And that shines through, I thought. Beneath the surface I saw beauty Out on an ugly lark And me becoming more and more eager To be with her in the dark.
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Oct 22, 2016
Oct 22, 2016 at 6:50 AM UTC
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