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My eyes did strain through out our days, I saw beauty as I looked at you each day, the world was a little blurry a little more each and everyday. The day had come, for two hearts to be one, I was to pick up my lenses, But I thought marriage of the heart comes first, you are my number one. So the I do and you do came to pass, a life as husband and wife, it was time to see the world clear as day, I had tried them on while you were away. So I put them on, and turned around to find a woman laughing at the choose of speculates that I had chose. ''WHAT YOU LAUGHING AT UGLY" And her face did drop, "I'M YOUR WIFE", My mouth wide open my heart nearly stopped. That was the day glasses showed me a world in crystal blue, I love my wife, but I do wish I'd gotten my glasses before I said "I DO" we made up, I did grovel and beg, said I was mad for the upset she caused I said.
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Jun 11, 2014
Jun 11, 2014 at 1:59 PM UTC
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My eyes did strain through out our days, I saw beauty as I looked at you each day, the world was a little blurry a little more each and everyday. The day had come, for two hearts to be one, I was to pick up my lenses, But I thought marriage of the heart comes first, you are my number one. So the I do and you do came to pass, a life as husband and wife, it was time to see the world clear as day, I had tried them on while you were away. So I put them on, and turned around to find a woman laughing at the choose of speculates that I had chose. ''WHAT YOU LAUGHING AT UGLY" And her face did drop, "I'M YOUR WIFE", My mouth wide open my heart nearly stopped. That was the day glasses showed me a world in crystal blue, I love my wife, but I do wish I'd gotten my glasses before I said "I DO" we made up, I did grovel and beg, said I was mad for the upset she caused I said.
the first version was wrote in my 15minute work break, so I have rewrote parts and finished with this.
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Jun 11, 2014
Jun 11, 2014 at 1:59 PM UTC
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