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Her eyes,

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A disguise to hide the size of her heart, which is a hand-crafted Godly work of art.

Behind those big almond rounds are promises that have yet to be found.

Miles that are yearning for her every steps, energy that will succumb to her every request.

She is tomorrow flowing from today, looking like her father but moving like her mother is her awesome blend

The evidence of love truly bestowed given without reservations to the birth of a pure soul.

Captivating her movement, her gifts not fully explored are the beginning of beauty to be followed by the effortless way life will open each door,

Her eyes will meet you as each journey begins,

Her almond shaped eyes, that mesmerize at her very entrance, that take one captive at the very first glance,

It goes so far beyond her mere stance. That make everyone that dare to look in desire to take that chance,

Take the leap many call faith, so we yearn for her eyes,

It’s the message that they convey, they will say too many, you matter, 

You do, really, that’s what that beauty of her eyes make true and if you only knew, 

 Dreams she will paint,

 A vision she will be, moving in the wind, she will create a new reality,

That is the way of her eyes,

Wore by a beauty, knit together in love,

Purposely made in the image of us,

A generation new on the scene and your eyes are the key to unleashing the dream

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Bragee says:

Eyes are the first thing a true man sees because they hold so much. you have truly captured the essence of that in this work of art!

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1ldvirtue says:

Thank you,

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