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That Girl I Saw
That girl I saw the other day
She was so pretty I couldn’t say
A single word in front of her
Like everything else was just a blur
It was just her and me in the photo frame
As she walked past me, I asked for her name
I was so scared, what if it was not the right choice
But as she smiled and replied in her sweet voice
There was nothing else I could look at
As I stood there, entranced in our chat
I simply couldn’t help but see
Her mesmerizing beauty
Her beautiful skin, her heart-warming smile
I couldn’t live without her, not even for a while
Her cheerful laugh, her enchanting gaze
When I look at her, everything else is a haze
Her crimson dimples, her pearly-white teeth
I dunno why but I was melting underneath
As our discussion slowly went on,
All of my worries were suddenly gone
Everything that she said or did
Simply aroused love amid
No longer could I hold back my thought
I simply needed to ask what I sought
I nervously went down on one knee
Eager for her answer to my plea
With much courage, I asked her boldly
“Will you be mine and embrace me wholly?”
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You know that moment when you look at someone and it's just like they say, "Love at First Sight"? That fraction of a second, when you experience a time full of bliss. That is described by this poem.