Fantasy Boy

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Fantasy Boy

His face is what I admire most.
His naturally tanned porcelain skin,
and his strong facial structures.
But his eyes are what stand out most.
Dark brown, but under the lighting of the sun
are the carefully sculpted designs
around his pupil.
His lips are so beautifully shaped.
And his nose, which adds character to
the center of his angelic face.
But his amazingly reddish hair is what covers
the start of this creation.
His face is what I can imagine
many times in one minute.
But I can never forget his eyes.
Because when I search for his stare
I see a boy who is completely innocent.
But when he finally looks back at me,
my heart melts.
And that's the greatest part about falling in love with a stranger.
Not knowing the story behind his eyes.
Or not knowing what his imperfections are.
Just the fact that he's unbelievably gorgeous..

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Poetry is finer and more philosophical than history; for poetry expresses the universal, and history only the particular.

Aristotle (384 BC-322 BC) Greek philosopher.

Ivelisse’s Poems (24)

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Deliberate Beauty 2
It Killed Her 2
False 5
Mad Person 4
Failure 1
Time is Lost 2
He Saved Me 2
Lost Angel 3
Whisper 1
Darkness of Enlightenment 1
Blank 2
Change Me 1
New Years Loner 1
She's the Perfect Definition 7
It's No Longer A Dream 1
No Such Thing 1
Death Note 3
Don't Promise Me 1
Silence 1
Save me 2
Afraid 1
Anna's Story 2
A Mother's Love Denied 1
Fantasy Boy 0